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One-of-a-kind bag made of  "obi"  fabric  

Made in Japan

This bag is made of pure silk obi woven with the skill of artisan craftsmen, and is carefully tailored one by one by craftsmen.

Obi fabric used for bags

 

It is woven with a technique that is considered to be the best of its kind, using more than 1,800 threads in the warp, more than twice the number of threads used in ordinary products, to weave the design with precision.

The most extravagant wedding in Japan's nearly 2,000-year history can be said to be that of Kazuko, daughter of the second Tokugawa shogun, Hidetada, and Emperor Gosuio. This illustration depicts a portion of the lavish procession that led from Nijo Castle, where the princess lodged, to the Imperial Palace.

The most extravagant wedding in Japan's nearly 2,000-year history can be said to be that of Kazuko, daughter of the second Tokugawa shogun, Hidetada, and Emperor Gosuio. This illustration depicts a portion of the lavish procession that led from Nijo Castle, where the princess lodged, to the Imperial Palace.

The seven deities depicted are Ebisu, Ten Daikoku, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Fukurokuju, Jurojin, and Hotei, all of whom are considered gods of good fortune.

The seven deities were depicted in paintings and sculptures during the Edo period (1603-1867) as lucky charms for New Year's floor decorations, store-opening celebrations, and other occasions.

It depicts the "Aoi Matsuri" (hollyhock festival) at Kamo Shrine.
The festival that colors the capital is a breath of elegance and grace, strength and passion, tradition and history.

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