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Ginpaku Kazahana no Uzuginu

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Ginpaku Kazahana no Uzuginu is a rare silver-white silk, light as drifting windflowers, prized among the nobility of Soul Society. Woven by a master craftsman, the fabric forms the ceremonial scarf passed to each head of the Kuchiki Clan, a single length of it valued at a small fortune within the Seireitei.

Kanji: 銀白風花紗
Value: equal to ten mansions in the Seireitei
Owned By: Kuchiki Clan
Woven By: Tsujishirō Kuroemon III
Item Type: silk fabric and ceremonial scarf
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Overview

The name Ginpaku Kazahana no Uzuginu, rendered as the Silks of the Silverwhite Wildflower, refers to a pale, shimmering cloth spun in a silver-white shade and weighted no heavier than a scattering of wind-blown blossoms. Only the Kuchiki, one of the four great noble houses of Soul Society, are known to possess fabric of this make.

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Function

The material is best known as the source of the long white scarf that marks the leader of the family. Crafted by the master textile artisan Tsujishirō Kuroemon III, the garment is treated as a treasured relic, entrusted anew to whoever inherits the position of clan head and carried down through the bloodline across the generations. Its worth is staggering, as a single scarf is said to be exchangeable for ten separate manors inside the Seireitei.

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Notable Users

Byakuya Kuchiki, the twenty-eighth to lead the house, wears the heirloom scarf throughout his service as a captain of the Gotei 13. As a possession tied to the office itself, the cloth belongs less to any one individual than to the succession of Kuchiki patriarchs who have held it before him.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ginpaku Kazahana no Uzuginu in Bleach?

Ginpaku Kazahana no Uzuginu is a rare silver-white silk, light as drifting windflowers, prized among the nobility of Soul Society. Only the Kuchiki, one of the four great noble houses, are known to possess fabric of this make.

What does Ginpaku Kazahana no Uzuginu mean in English?

The name Ginpaku Kazahana no Uzuginu is rendered as the Silks of the Silverwhite Wildflower, referring to a pale, shimmering cloth spun in a silver-white shade and weighted no heavier than wind-blown blossoms.

What is the Kuchiki family scarf made of?

The long white scarf that marks the leader of the Kuchiki Clan is made from Ginpaku Kazahana no Uzuginu. It is treated as a treasured relic, entrusted anew to whoever inherits the position of clan head.

How valuable is the Kuchiki scarf in Bleach?

The worth of the Ginpaku Kazahana no Uzuginu scarf is staggering, as a single one is said to be exchangeable for ten separate manors inside the Seireitei.

Who wears the Ginpaku Kazahana no Uzuginu scarf?

Byakuya Kuchiki, the twenty-eighth to lead the house, wears the heirloom scarf throughout his service as a captain of the Gotei 13. It was woven by the master textile artisan Tsujishirō Kuroemon III.

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