Kumihimo, made of fine threads gathered and bound together, has been treasured as a good-luck charm in Japan. Kumihimo braided cords carry meaningful symbolism, representing the connection between things and people, and serving as a symbol of tying relationships. They are commonly used as obijime for kimonos and as decorative cords for scrolls, Buddhist ritual utensils, and sutras.
Introducing our high-grade stranded silver cord, known as “Yori-kin” and “Yori-gin” in Japanese, made with thin silver foil threads. It comes in two variants:
Gold: Made of stranded silver foil threads colored with a golden hue.
Silver: Made of stranded silver foil threads.
This cord is ideal for creating Japanese jewelry, such as Kanzashi, and other accessories.
Specifications:
Width: Approximately 1mm (may vary slightly depending on the measurement method).
Length: 1m Or 5m
Originating from KAGA, Japan.
Material: Silver foil & Rayon