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・Made in Japan. Each piece is handmade by Japanese craftsmen.
The fabric is a woven tie, not printed or printed. A luxurious necktie made of gold brocade. As the fabric is used for shrines and Buddhas, it has the meaning of warding off evil spirits.
This is one of those neckties that makes you feel like it's a good tie every time you tighten it around your neck. Please use it as a present, wedding, date, or any special occasion. I created a book that will make you look forward to the day you finish it.
It is a little long so that even foreigners can use it. (150 x 8cm) Great as a souvenir or gift. The main focus is on Japanese patterns, so it is also suitable for overseas markets.
(Note) Because the fabric is woven, the tie is thick. Since it is not printed, the color of the pattern may vary depending on the angle. Although it has the benefits of a woven fabric, the fabric is thick, so it is not suitable for those who want a smooth and tight fit.
The thick fabric fits snugly into the shirt when tied up to the neck, and the thick fabric gives warmth and security to the neck. This is a necktie that will make you look forward to wearing it, from everyday life to weddings and celebrations. Each one has a strong presence, so please use it as a gift. A necktie with a strong presence is also useful as a Japanese souvenir or item. ♪What is gold brocade...? The deadline is a traditional textile that has been auspicious and prestigious since ancient times in China. Among the textiles, it is particularly luxurious, and its bright, multicolored patterns that shine in gold make it one of the best textiles out there. ♪ The bride's dormitory is tied up with a gold brocade curtain...'' is sung in the old song, and it is said that special costumes such as bridal costumes, hina dolls, robes worn by high priests, Buddhist utensils, and Noh. It is used for costumes, mountings, hanging scrolls, etc. The name ``Kinbro'' may make you think of luxurious textiles made with extravagant gold leaf, but in recent years, metal-free fabrics that do not use real gold have been introduced to keep prices down and match modern styles. It is also called ``kin brocade''. Recently, modest textiles that don't stand out too much, typical of Japanese people, have become mainstream, and gold brocade is also popular for small items as a ``textile that exudes wabi-sabi.'' "Gold brocade
'' has a large number of threads woven into it, and the warp and weft are woven into two and three threads, making it possible to express splendid colors, three-dimensionality of flowers, and even the colors of the four seasons.