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Kurochiku Co., LTD.

Address 380 Mukadeyacho Kyotoshinakagyoku Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:604-8214
Representative Name SADATO KUROTAKE
Annual Revenue JPY 1,700,000,000
No. of Employees 100
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However, it is a commodity designed and designed by people representative ・ black bamboo folk of our company sleeve Genroku short sleeve restored folding screen

Features and Notes Points Etsuko Landrich Sewing Kanoko Painted Furniture About Hirofumi Kimi (1661 - 1673)

A motorcycle is a motif that seems to be immersed in running water in order to prevent drying of wheels of a cowhair. At the center of construction is embroidery of gold threads is effectively used in combination with drawing die. It is presumed that it was a composition corresponding to Genroku short sleeve.

* This item we have 2 ~ 3 months time to delivery (immediate delivery is possible if there is stock)
Please do not hesitate to ask us about inventory or items.

This is a product planned and designed by our representative ・ Kuro Bamboo persons For many years, the product groups based on design sense cultivated in various fields such as Kyoto's traditional culture, architecture, art etc. are skillful

We will definitely recommend it to one room, room





[W] [Kyoto Kurochuku] [Kimono] [Genroku] [Black bamboo fighter] [sadato kurotake] [folding screen] [bubble] [interior] [Japanese pattern] [mail order]

Folding screens decorated with images of restored Genroku-style kosode
Benirinzu nui-kanoko monyo on-uchikake Approximately Kanbun (1661 - 1673)
Katawa-guruma is a motif originating in the practice of soaking the streamers in order to avoid the drying out. The center of the work is done in tie-dye in an effective combination with gold thread embroidery. It is supposed that this garment was made in a configuration comparable to that of a Genroku-style padded silk garment.

SD item code:6424271

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Item added on: 2018/11/9
Dimensions
Product Details Width 72x Vertical 153cm
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: (One Side )Material ( Small Sleeves ) pure silk

Description

However, it is a commodity designed and designed by people representative ・ black bamboo folk of our company sleeve Genroku short sleeve restored folding screen

Features and Notes Points Etsuko Landrich Sewing Kanoko Painted Furniture About Hirofumi Kimi (1661 - 1673)

A motorcycle is a motif that seems to be immersed in running water in order to prevent drying of wheels of a cowhair. At the center of construction is embroidery of gold threads is effectively used in combination with drawing die. It is presumed that it was a composition corresponding to Genroku short sleeve.

* This item we have 2 ~ 3 months time to delivery (immediate delivery is possible if there is stock)
Please do not hesitate to ask us about inventory or items.

This is a product planned and designed by our representative ・ Kuro Bamboo persons For many years, the product groups based on design sense cultivated in various fields such as Kyoto's traditional culture, architecture, art etc. are skillful

We will definitely recommend it to one room, room





[W] [Kyoto Kurochuku] [Kimono] [Genroku] [Black bamboo fighter] [sadato kurotake] [folding screen] [bubble] [interior] [Japanese pattern] [mail order]

Folding screens decorated with images of restored Genroku-style kosode
Benirinzu nui-kanoko monyo on-uchikake Approximately Kanbun (1661 - 1673)
Katawa-guruma is a motif originating in the practice of soaking the streamers in order to avoid the drying out. The center of the work is done in tie-dye in an effective combination with gold thread embroidery. It is supposed that this garment was made in a configuration comparable to that of a Genroku-style padded silk garment.

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Sea Mail From May.30th to Aug.2nd
Air Mail From May.14th to May.16th
EMS From May.13th to May.16th
Pantos Express From May.15th to May.20th
DHL From May.13th to May.15th
UPS From May.13th to May.15th
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