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This is a Japanese Buddhist costume Sash, Kesa. This is a Japanese Buddhist costume used by Buddhism followers in front of Buddha and Buddhist altar.
Japanese Buddhist Costume Sash
- Japanese Buddhist costume
- Used by Buddhism followers in front of Buddha and Buddhist altar
- Wearing around the neck
- Dark Green sash
- Gold embroideries of crests and the temple name Koyasan
- Fabric
- Item weight: 43 grams
- Packed weight: 243 grams
- C1970
- Approx. 76 cm long x 5 cm wide, the circumference is 106 cm
- Good condition. Wear and tear due to age. Please see the photos carefully.
- This piece was purchased at the famous Osu Antique Market in Nagoya
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