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Pattern dyeing paulownia leaves XL

Pattern dyeing paulownia leaves XL

Regular price 55,000
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From the small pattern of paulownia leaves arranged in an orderly manner.

The same paulownia pattern continues, but the color scheme is changed little by little to create a more elaborate design.

Since ancient times, paulownia has been believed to be the tree where the phoenix lives.

Paulownia has the meaning of ``growth'' because it grows straight and grows quickly.

In addition, the paulownia pattern was used by the imperial family in ancient times, and later by samurai families, so it also has the meaning of ``authority'' and ``nobility.''

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*Since it is hand-sewn, there may be slight differences depending on the product.

Instructions (please confirm by all means)

・Because we use vintage kimono, the fabric of the product may be weaker than synthetic fibers. Be careful not to pull too much or apply too much force. (In the unlikely event that the item is torn, cracked, or frayed, we can also provide maintenance services.For more information, please see `` Maintenance ''.)

・Although the item is washed and pre-shrunk before being tailored, there may be slight discoloration or shrinkage due to sweat, etc. By wearing innerwear, you can prevent sweat from adhering to your clothing, shrinking it, and preventing it from deteriorating.

・As we use vintage kimonos, there may be discoloration that cannot be removed, dye blemishes, or weaving difficulties. Please understand this and enjoy the texture of the kimono.

delivery

[Preta]

Ships within 7 business days from order

[Custom-made product]

Usually ships in about 1 month from order

guarantee

All products priced at 55,000 yen (tax included) or more are guaranteed for one year from the date of purchase.

For details, please refer to " Maintenance and Warranty ".

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