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(Custom Order) Colors of Paris -Paris no iro- [Haori Cord]

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    This is a haori string made of beads found in Paris. It is a strange thing, each land has its own colors. The color of the morning sky when I landed at the airport, the color of the sky on a freezing winter night... I made this while imagining the colors I encountered in Paris.

    The center bead is made of a mysterious frosted glass-like bead that changes its appearance depending on the angle, and matte beads are placed on both sides. Please enjoy the modern style of this European-inspired haori cord with your kimono ✨.

    *This is a custom order design of [Paris no iro -Paris no iro-]. The main part has been changed, the color of the side beads has been changed, and the part has been changed to gold.

    About ▶︎ paulownia box

    The box is made of surplus paulownia box provided by the daughter of Urakami paulownia craftsman who has more than 150 years of history after an encounter at [Akagi Marche]. The nrnr logo was printed by my friend's father.

    The packing material inside the box is handmade using scrap cloth. Nakami is also made mainly from recycled materials, using scraps of cloth and ribbons that were used for souvenirs.