Sahari
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Thank you for your interest! ◕‿◕。 I'm sure everyone knows this already ^^; This is a double-sided obi, a "woven jewel" ✨ known as Sawari-tsuzure ✨. The design features the roof of the Koyasu Pagoda ✨ in Kiyomizu and the surrounding trees. Wow! It's an amazing view that can only be described as breathtaking ✨. To weave this into an obi...♥️ And it's double-sided ✨ It's the ultimate luxury, isn't it? ⤴ It's a long length, made for me. And, to be able to wear it comfortably even during the single-layer kimono season, it was made without a core (padding) ( ꈍᴗꈍ) I've been admiring it, but it's too precious to wear... So, I've decided to put it up for sale ♥️ But still... If I change my mind, I may withdraw the listing, so I apologize in advance m(_ _)m Also, for more detailed photos and explanations, please see: ↓ Ultra! Rare ✨ Sawari-tsuzure ✨ Black Sawari ✨ for Confirmation Part 1 ↑ Please copy and search for this ♥️ Thank you very much m(_ _)m Approximately 460cm x approximately 31.6cm Copy & Paste♪ A fantastic shine unlike anything seen before, with infinite colors that change depending on the angle of the light. It is called the "woven jewel" and "the greatest textile of the 20th century." It uses a special technique of weaving the weft threads three-dimensionally, unlike ordinary textiles. It is the only textile that can realistically depict actual scenery, not just the flat patterns of classical designs. It has a natural shine in bright places, and especially in places with dim lighting, the colors and shine change in many ways depending on the viewer's perspective, captivating people's hearts with a fantastic, dreamlike weave. The Sawari weaving technique is called diamond cut. Sawari-tsuzure ✨ I have 3 more. If you need one, please comment ♥️ Formal Visiting Kimono Kimono Obi (Sash) Tea Ceremony Appreciation Ceremony Entrance Ceremony Graduation Ceremony Shichi-Go-San (Children's Festival) Shrine Visit Beautiful Kimono Wedding Party
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