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Length: 438cm Width: 30.5cm Rokutsu pattern This obi features classic auspicious motifs such as "Gosho-guruma" (imperial carriage) and "flowers." Material: Pure silk Patterns: Traditional patterns including Gosho-guruma, peonies, chrysanthemums, and Shippo (seven treasures) connecting pattern. Technique: Characterized by luxurious, three-dimensional embroidery reminiscent of Karaori (a type of brocade) or Saganishiki (a type of brocade). Occasions: Ideal for formal events such as weddings and ceremonies, to be worn with formal kimonos like Houmongi, Irotomesode, and Furisode. Gosho-guruma: A carriage used by aristocrats in the Heian period, symbolizing wealth, splendor, and good fortune. Floral patterns: Peonies (king of flowers) and chrysanthemums (symbolizing longevity) are intended to wish for prosperity and health. The design is based on a pale silver color scheme, making it easy to coordinate with a wide range of kimono colors and allowing for elegant ensembles. There are some soiled areas, but they are not extensive. They are not noticeable when in use. While there is some sign of wear, it can still be used.
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