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CHARMS: 1. reversible Scot Pine tree charm with the words NOT ALL WHO WANDER ARE LOST (1” oval charm) 2. 9mm peacock freshwater charm 3. Book locket that opens Scottish sea pottery 11 Scots pine earrings good 15 Tulip necklace 16 Chirimen has been cherished as a material for Japanese kimono from the old days up to now. The Chirimen weaving technique, developed in the late 16th century, keeps the weft thread tighter than the warp thread during weaving process. That gives the fabric unique fine wrinkles on the surface and a smooth and pleasant texture. The cord is 2O” long and may be worn as a necklace or wrapped around the wrist 3 times as a bracelet.
CHARMS: 1. reversible Scot Pine tree charm with the words NOT ALL WHO WANDER ARE LOST (1” oval charm) 2. 9mm peacock freshwater charm 3. Book locket that opens Scottish sea pottery 11 Scots pine earrings good 15 Tulip necklace 16 Chirimen has been cherished as a material for Japanese kimono from the old days up to now. The Chirimen weaving technique, developed in the late 16th century, keeps the weft thread tighter than the warp thread during weaving process. That gives the fabric unique fine wrinkles on the surface and a smooth and pleasant texture. The cord is 2O” long and may be worn as a necklace or wrapped around the wrist 3 times as a bracelet.