Kumi-himo, made of fine threads gathered and bound together, has been treasured as a good-luck charm in Japan.
Kumihimo Braided cords have meaning:
-Connecting things to things
-Connecting people to people
-Tie a relationship
and is considered a good-luck charm.
They are used as obijime for kimonos and as decorative cords for scrolls, Buddhist ritual utensils, and sutras.
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This is a pure silk braid.
This is a type of braided cord called karauchi.
Using 16 bobbins, this is an elegant cord with a fine braid.
In Japan, karauchi-himo is used to tie ornaments and costumes for temples and shrines, as well as Japanese style accessories.
The centre of the cord is hollow, giving it a soft texture.
for making jewellery and accessories.
-High-quality silk is used and the touch is very smooth.
-It is glossy and has no fluff.
Width: Approximately 1~5mm
(It differs slightly depending on the measurement method.)
It can be made to custom order from 1mm to 10mm, please contact us for more information.
made in Japan
Material: 100% silk
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【Safety & Manufacturer Info】
This kumihimo cord is traditionally braided in Kyoto, Ishikawa, or Mie, Japan.
• For accessory and decorative use only
• Not suitable for children under 3 years old
• Do not use for body support or climbing
• Keep away from fire and moisture
• Ends may fray when cut – seal with glue or tape
📌 For safety and manufacturer information, please refer to the enclosed card.
Distributed by: Atelier Miyabi (Chiba, Japan)
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