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33000→ ※ Since the upper limit of the price I can sell in one transaction is 49,999 yen, if you request to combine this item with other items, please request to combine with items within this upper limit. A five-colored large bead designed with Jomon patterns representing longevity. The glass reflects light, making it difficult to photograph well, but it is a patterned bead made in Japan, often featured in books about tonbo-dama (glass beads). It uses aventurine glass that looks like gold has been poured into it, and it has a slightly bluish-grayish milky white color. It is a large bead with a diameter of about 4 cm, and as the photo shows, it was used as a fuchi-shin (a weight at the end of a hanging scroll). However, since it is an item that has actually been used, it is unknown how strong the current string is. Please be aware of this. The glass itself has small chips, probably caused by rubbing against noren-dama (curtain beads), but there are no other noticeable defects. There are wrinkles, air bubbles, and dirt due to aging and use that occurred during production. Please consider only if you understand antiques and old glass products. (Total weight approximately 128g) ※ Due to the use of Rakuraku Mercari delivery, it will take longer than usual to ship. Thank you for your understanding. Edo tonbo-dama, Japanese beads, Ainu beads, thread scrap beads, natsume beads, giyaman, Japanese glass, glass crafts, Japanese painting, for collectors
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