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MURAYAMA CO., LTD
Address | Takenouchi. 4-2 Beppu-City Oita, JAPAN ZIP:874-0841 |
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Representative Name | TAKASHI MURAYAMA |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 4 |
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淡雪かんざし 黄色
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Dansetsu Kanzashi Green
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淡雪かんざし 緑
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(MA- 5462G)
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10 pcs /set
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Dansetsu Kanzashi Blue
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淡雪かんざし 青
(MA- 5462B)
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(MA- 5462B)
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10 pcs /set
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Dansuki Kanzashi Pink
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淡雪かんざし ピンク
(MA- 5462P)
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(MA- 5462P)
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10 pcs /set
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Dimensions |
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Glass ball 1.4 x 1.2 cm, total length 11 cm
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Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: China
Material / component: Glass
Product tag: None
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Description
Tombo dama are made of glass, one by one, and colored, The glass beads are individually colored glass beads with holes drilled in them in a color pattern. [Tombo dama" is a unique Japanese name for glass beads, which are generally called "glass beads. They are generally called glass beads. The origin of the name is twofold. because they resemble the compound eyes of a dragonfly. The other is that they were excavated from a burial mound, so the name was derived from the Romanization of the word kofun-tomp The other is that since the glass beads were excavated from a burial mound, the word "tomb The other theory is that since they were excavated from a burial mound, they were called "tonbo dama. Tombo dama are made all over the world and date back to the 5th to 6th century B.C. century B.C. In Japan, they were made in the Muromachi and Edo periods. In Japan, the name "Tombo dama" was coined during the Muromachi to Edo period (1333-1573). The name "Tombo dama" was coined in the Muromachi - Edo period (1333-1573). They were made in Tamatsukuri, Osaka, and Kyoto, imitating Dutch beads with which Japan was in contact at the time, and from there they spread throughout the country. and then spread throughout the country. From there, they spread throughout the country. They have continued to be loved as beads of protection, wishes, and hope. The glass crafts have continued to be loved as beads of protection, wishes, and hope. This kanzashi (hairpin) has a mud base with a gentle floral pattern. The gentle colors create a beautiful atmosphere. It is a stable U-shaped pin type Kanzashi stick, so the center portion of the pin will not come loose from your hair. The U-shaped pin type Kanzashi stick is very stable and the center part of the pin will keep your hair from falling out. Just by inserting it into your tied hair, the back of your hair will look shiny. It is recommended to use it as a hair ornament for kimonos, yukatas in summer, furisode (long-sleeved kimono), and hakama (formal kimono for graduation ceremony). It is also recommended to use it in a stylish arrangement. Everything is handmade, from the production of the glass beads to the assembly of the hairpin. Therefore, there are differences in the size, pattern, and color of each ball. Please understand that it is a characteristic of handmade products. All processes from the production of the glass beads to the assembly of the hairpin are handmade. Therefore, there are differences in the size, pattern, color, etc. of the balls one by one. Please understand that this is a characteristic of handmade products. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jun.20th to Aug.22nd |
Air Mail | From Jun.4th to Jun.6th |
EMS | From Jun.3rd to Jun.6th |
Pantos Express | From Jun.5th to Jun.10th |
DHL | From Jun.3rd to Jun.5th |
UPS | From Jun.3rd to Jun.5th |
FedEx | From Jun.3rd to Jun.5th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
*Please be sure to check.
*As you can see in the picture, there is a sticker on the Kanzashi stick. but the sticker will not be attached at the time of delivery. (only for the tonbo dama kanzashi). (only for the tonbo dama kanzashi). *We have tried our best to show the product images as much as possible. However, the color of the product may differ from the actual product due to the settings and characteristics of the monitor used by the customer. However, there may be an error in color compared to the actual product due to the settings and characteristics of your monitor. However, due to the settings and characteristics of your monitor *From the production of the glass beads to the assembly of the hairpin rod, each piece is handmade. Each piece is handmade from the glass beads to the assembly of the hairpin rod. The color, pattern, size, etc. of the beads are the same. Even if the color, pattern, size and shape of the beads are the same, the texture, color and color Please understand that each product may be different. Please understand this in advance. *The main body of the balls may be scratched, and the hairpin rod may be gently distorted. The two sides of the Kanzashi bar may be wider or narrower than the other side. *Because it is made of glass, there is a possibility that it may break due to a strong impact. Please be careful when using it. Japanese Accessories Hair Ornaments Souvenir Kanzashi Handicrafts Tonbo dama, handmade by a foreigner Handmade Japanese Accessories Glass Ornaments Souvenirs Inbound |
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The glass beads are individually colored glass beads with holes drilled in them in a color pattern.
[Tombo dama" is a unique Japanese name for glass beads, which are generally called "glass beads.
They are generally called glass beads. The origin of the name is twofold.
because they resemble the compound eyes of a dragonfly.
The other is that they were excavated from a burial mound, so the name was derived from the Romanization of the word kofun-tomp
The other is that since the glass beads were excavated from a burial mound, the word "tomb
The other theory is that since they were excavated from a burial mound, they were called "tonbo dama.
Tombo dama are made all over the world and date back to the 5th to 6th century B.C.
century B.C. In Japan, they were made in the Muromachi and Edo periods. In Japan, the name "Tombo dama" was coined during the Muromachi to Edo period (1333-1573).
The name "Tombo dama" was coined in the Muromachi - Edo period (1333-1573).
They were made in Tamatsukuri, Osaka, and Kyoto, imitating Dutch beads with which Japan was in contact at the time, and from there they spread throughout the country.
and then spread throughout the country.
From there, they spread throughout the country. They have continued to be loved as beads of protection, wishes, and hope.
The glass crafts have continued to be loved as beads of protection, wishes, and hope.
This kanzashi (hairpin) has a mud base with a gentle floral pattern.
The gentle colors create a beautiful atmosphere.
It is a stable U-shaped pin type Kanzashi stick, so the center portion of the pin will not come loose from your hair.
The U-shaped pin type Kanzashi stick is very stable and the center part of the pin will keep your hair from falling out.
Just by inserting it into your tied hair, the back of your hair will look shiny.
It is recommended to use it as a hair ornament for kimonos, yukatas in summer, furisode (long-sleeved kimono), and hakama (formal kimono for graduation ceremony).
It is also recommended to use it in a stylish arrangement.
Everything is handmade, from the production of the glass beads to the assembly of the hairpin.
Therefore, there are differences in the size, pattern, and color of each ball.
Please understand that it is a characteristic of handmade products.
All processes from the production of the glass beads to the assembly of the hairpin are handmade.
Therefore, there are differences in the size, pattern, color, etc. of the balls one by one.
Please understand that this is a characteristic of handmade products.
それを色模様に組んで紐穴をあけた玉です。
【とんぼ玉】は日本独自の呼び名で一般には
グラスビーズと呼ばれています。名称の由来は
2つあり、とんぼの複眼に似た模様をしている
からという説と古墳から出土したので、古墳tomp
をローマ字読みして、とんぼ玉と呼ばれるようにな
ったという説があます。
とんぼ玉は世界中で作られ、歴史は紀元前5〜6
世紀にさかのぼります。日本では室町〜江戸時代
に、とんぼ玉と言う名が付き、当時交流のあった
オランダの玉をまねて大阪の玉造や京都などで作
られるようになり、そこから全国へとひろがりま
した。守り玉、願い玉、希望の玉として、愛され続
けたガラス工芸品です。
安定感のあるU字ピンタイプのかんざし棒ですので中央部のお
うとつが結った髪を抜けにくくしてくれます。
結った髪に入れるだけで後ろ姿が艶やかになります。
着物から夏は浴衣にもおすすめの髪飾り、振袖や卒業式の袴スタイル
にやかなアレンジでご使用するのもおすすめです。
ガラス玉の製作からかんざし組み立てまで全てハンドメイドです。
その為、玉の大きさ・柄模様・色目など1つ1つ違いがございます。
ハンドメイド品の特性とご理解ください。
ガラス玉の製作からかんざし組み立てまで全てハンドメイドです。
その為、玉の大きさ・柄模様・色目など1つ1つ違いがございます。
ハンドメイド品の特性とご理解ください。