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Mimi
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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This is a six-panel fukuro obi purchased in the 1980s. I used it with visiting kimonos, plain kimonos, and furisode kimonos for weddings, receptions, and parties. This obi can be used to create various decorative knots like the "fukuragasu" or "bunko musubi," making celebratory occasions even more vibrant. The bright orange obi fabric features a luxurious use of gold thread in a tortoise shell pattern with cloud designs, and colorful embroidery of seasonal flowers, butterflies, and birds, making it a bright and youthful yet formal piece. The obi fabric is thick and has a substantial weight, making it suitable for creating various decorative knots (see photo on page 7). I have used it several times, and there are wrinkles from the decorative knots and some loose threads in the embroidery. There are also stains on the back of the obi (see photos on pages 8-11). However, I don't think these will be a problem when using the obi. Overall, there is no fading of the colors, and it is still a usable item. While I believe it can still be used, it can also be used for practicing decorative knots or as a material for remaking into bags, etc. I will sell it to someone who understands that it is a used item. The dimensions are as follows, but please forgive any errors as they are amateur measurements. ・Width: 31cm ・Length: 417cm For the buyer, it will be wrapped in a reused paper wrapping and folded in two (see page 12) and shipped in an envelope. If you can agree to the above, I would be grateful if you would purchase it. Thank you for looking.
3 weeks ago