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[Fuji Sakura Kobo] Moss Green Dragonfly Japanese Silk Jacquard Tie
[Fuji Sakura Kobo] Moss Green Dragonfly Japanese Silk Jacquard Tie
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Japan is said to be an island blessed with abundance, and was formerly known as "Akitsushima." Dragonflies symbolize the fruitful autumn, and "Akitsu" is an old word for "dragonfly."
Because dragonflies can only fly forward, they are also associated with the meaning of "continuing to advance until victory is achieved," earning them the nickname "Kachimushi" (Victory Insect). They have been cherished since ancient times, with Sengoku-period warlords even carving them onto their armor as charms.
As a lucky charm that brings prosperity and victory, they remain very popular today.
Wearing it as a lucky symbol might bring good things!
It's especially recommended when you want to settle down and tackle a challenging situation.
This design is available in three colors: Kikyo-nezumi (purple), Koke-iro (green), and Nando (blue).
Each tie features nuanced Japanese colors, creating ties imbued with a deep sense of Japanese aesthetic.
Material: Outer/Lining: 100% Silk, Interlining: 100% Wool, Double interlining
Width of blade: 85mm
Total length: 142cm
Brand: Yamazaki Orimono (Fabric factory: Yamanashi Prefecture, Sewing factory: Tokyo)
Care Instructions: Due to the nature of silk, the surface may fuzz with continued use due to friction. In such cases, you can remove the fuzz by lightly and quickly singeing it with a flame from a lighter or similar.
If you let a tie rest for about 2-3 days after one day of use, it will last longer without becoming worn out.
Due to its delicate weave, washing it at home will cause wrinkles. If it gets dirty, please take it to a dry cleaner.
Because dragonflies can only fly forward, they are also associated with the meaning of "continuing to advance until victory is achieved," earning them the nickname "Kachimushi" (Victory Insect). They have been cherished since ancient times, with Sengoku-period warlords even carving them onto their armor as charms.
As a lucky charm that brings prosperity and victory, they remain very popular today.
Wearing it as a lucky symbol might bring good things!
It's especially recommended when you want to settle down and tackle a challenging situation.
This design is available in three colors: Kikyo-nezumi (purple), Koke-iro (green), and Nando (blue).
Each tie features nuanced Japanese colors, creating ties imbued with a deep sense of Japanese aesthetic.
Material: Outer/Lining: 100% Silk, Interlining: 100% Wool, Double interlining
Width of blade: 85mm
Total length: 142cm
Brand: Yamazaki Orimono (Fabric factory: Yamanashi Prefecture, Sewing factory: Tokyo)
Care Instructions: Due to the nature of silk, the surface may fuzz with continued use due to friction. In such cases, you can remove the fuzz by lightly and quickly singeing it with a flame from a lighter or similar.
If you let a tie rest for about 2-3 days after one day of use, it will last longer without becoming worn out.
Due to its delicate weave, washing it at home will cause wrinkles. If it gets dirty, please take it to a dry cleaner.
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