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| Address | 888-1 Tawaramoto-cho ajima Shiki-gun Nara, JAPAN ZIP:636-0245 |
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| Representative Name | Mari Sakamoto |
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Yamato Sanzan Nara Ribbon
大和三山奈良リボン
(NR-23)
JAN:4573249004222
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(NR-23)
JAN:4573249004222
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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About 1 week
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12mm x 20m
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Echizenori Matsukawa Repyan Manufacturing
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2024
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Description
| Title of work Two ribbons designed with Yamato Sanzan and related motifs ✴︎ Yamato Sanzan✴︎ Unebiyama, Minonariyama, and Amanokaguyama as seen from the center of the Fujiwara Palace site, with the sun, stars, and moon in the design. The Fujiwara-kyo palace built by Emperor Jito (697-710) was the palace used by Emperor Motomei until he moved to Heijo-kyo. The pattern of ribbons is in the order of the sun, Mt. Miminari, the stars, Mt. Amakagu, the moon, and Mt. Unebi. Ribbon width 12mm Designer @ham_embroidery The designs for today and tomorrow were drawn by @ham who embroidered the linen I sewed the other day. He went to the site of Fujiwara-kyo and expressed it with gentle hand-drawn lines. @rapyarn #Nara Ribbon |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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| Sea Mail | From Dec.2nd 2025 to Feb.3rd 2026 |
| Air Mail | From Nov.14th 2025 to Nov.18th 2025 |
| EMS | From Nov.13th 2025 to Nov.18th 2025 |
| Pantos Express | From Nov.17th 2025 to Nov.20th 2025 |
| DHL | From Nov.13th 2025 to Nov.17th 2025 |
| UPS | From Nov.13th 2025 to Nov.17th 2025 |
| FedEx | From Nov.13th 2025 to Nov.17th 2025 |
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I will soon be exhibiting a small roll of 40 cm in length.
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✴︎ Yamato Sanzan✴︎
Unebiyama, Minonariyama, and Amanokaguyama as seen from the center of the Fujiwara Palace site, with the sun, stars, and moon in the design.
The Fujiwara-kyo palace built by Emperor Jito (697-710) was the palace used by Emperor Motomei until he moved to Heijo-kyo.
The pattern of ribbons is in the order of the sun, Mt. Miminari, the stars, Mt. Amakagu, the moon, and Mt. Unebi.
Ribbon width
12mm
Designer
@ham_embroidery
The designs for today and tomorrow were drawn by @ham who embroidered the linen I sewed the other day.
He went to the site of Fujiwara-kyo and expressed it with gentle hand-drawn lines.
@rapyarn
#Nara Ribbon