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Beautiful obi bag has been made into a ready-made obi! It features a Kasumi-tori Meibutsu-gire Karakusa Kinran pattern. ⚪︎Meibutsu-gire refers to silk fabrics that have been used and treasured since ancient times as bags and shifuku (protective pouches) for tea ceremony utensils. Kinran, which uses gold thread to express gorgeous patterns, donsu with a smooth luster, kando with enjoyable striped patterns, and nishiki with heavy patterns are its representatives. This obi features patterns such as Meibutsu-gire Karakusa, Hana-usagi (flower rabbit), and Araiiso (rough coastline). How about it for those who practice the tea ceremony? The obi fabric is thick and sturdy. The photos are coordinated with a separately sold visiting kimono. This is the price for the obi only. With a two-piece ready-made obi, the body part can be firmly tightened. There is no need to worry about the otaiko (back knot) collapsing. Recommended for kimono beginners. Here, we have also selected easy-to-tie materials for the string. Mainly handmade from pure silk white fabric or juban (undershirt) fabric. Also, to create a natural feel like a hand-tied obi, a curve is added to the top of the otaiko. Body length: 188 cm Width: 17 cm Otaiko length: 37 cm Width: 31 cm
3 weeks ago