



Here are two bright bolts from an antique shop in lovely Hiroshima. The hydrangea pattern includes metallic threads! (One of my favorite quick meals in Japan was okonomiyaki, a thick noodle pancake eaten with a utensil-sized spatula, at a counter in a high-rise in downtown Hiroshima.) ARRIVED. I HAVE NEVER SEEN A BOLT WITH GOLDEN THREADS STITCHED THROUGHOUT.
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