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A Japanese braid that exploits the beauty of pure silk. Two colors are used on the inside and the outside of the strap. Comes in a cute box, and is also very popular as a present or souvenir.
Items with the seven colors of the rainbow have been said since old times to protect against evil. Its brightness gives it presence. Comes in a cute box, and is also very popular as a present or souvenir.
Pure Silk Neck Strap [Twill Goryeo]
A popular item with a cute feature in the center. Use as the strap on an ID card case, or a portable MP3 player. Will also be appreciated if given as a souvenir or small gift.
Pure Silk Hair Decoration [Comb]
A hair decoration carefully made by hand by a craftsperson using pure silk braid. Because silk braid and tassels are used, there is a beautiful sheen. An adorable item, with the swaying tassel the highlight. Because it's a comb you can wear it easily, and it matches perfectly a kimono or western clothes.
Pure Silk Hair Decoration [Hairstick]
A hair decoration carefully made by hand by a craftsperson using pure silk braid. Because silk braid and tassels are used, there is a beautiful sheen. A hairstick that makes an elegant impression with small flowers and swaying tassel. A perfect match for a kimono, yukata (light summer kimono) or Western clothes.
Marugame Uchiwa Fan Refinement, Princesses
A glorious aristocratic mansion scene, reminiscent of the Japanese story "The Tale of Genji." The colorful hues make a strong impression.
Features paintings of Kabuki, a traditional Japanese theatre form. The bold designs make an impact, and will also be nice displayed as an ornament.
Nodate parasols (Bended edge) Red
The characteristic is the bended edge of umbrella and well-decorated by beautiful thread.
The Nodate umbrellas of Hiyoshiya are widely used in shrines, temples, regional or traditional ceremonies, and as interior objects in shops with a Japanese taste.
Black-dyed bamboo bones contrasts beautifully with high-class Echizen Japanese paper.
The inside rods and knob are painted in black.
The fitting metal and hard tip are made of brass.
This is the Japanese umbrella for welcoming guest. It is used for welcoming the VIP or monks in the past.
The bended edge is small and light.
It is as simple as Bangasa umbrella but in perfect quality.
The saraya pattern first came to Japan from India during the Edo Period, and from the Meiji Period to the first part of the Showa Period it was very popular. The classic Kyoto shop Okaju uses the materials in its warehouse to create a unique arrangement and design of "A Saraya From Long Ago".Each has been dyed by hand, and as such, is different in their own way, making them famous for their unique flavor.
Store in the saraya pattern case with frills. Works great as a dangling accessory from your handbag or belt. Add a little playfulness to your everyday wear.
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