Sitate-nagoya-obi (Taishi Kan-do)
Sitate-nagoya-obi (Taishi Kan-do)
Sitate-nagoya-obi (Taishi Kan-do)
Sitate-nagoya-obi (Taishi Kan-do)
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Sitate-nagoya-obi (Taishi Kan-do)

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Obi", which Tatsumura Bijutsu Orimono has been producing since its establishment, is the starting point of our manufacturing, which is expressed by the keyword "restoration, originality, and a unique aesthetic sense". From the design to the weaving technique, "Tatsumura's character" is scattered in every part of our products, and they have been appreciated by many people both now and in the past.


Wrapping : Gift wrapping service available

Size (cm) : Obi width 8" (approx. 30.0cm), length 9" 5" (approx. 3.6m)

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Product : Sitate-nagoya-obi (Taishi Kan-do)
Type :
Size (cm) : Obi width 8" (approx. 30.0cm), length 9" 5" (approx. 3.6m)
Tags : Tailored Nagoya ObiWrapping availablePattern_Taishi-mamichiHoryu-ji cleft
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Other : Gift wrapping service available

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Description

A silk obi with popular design.

Patterns

Taishi Kanto(Brocade of "Taishi Kanto")

The original fabric has been kept in Horyu-ji temple in Nara, and according to their biography, it was used by Prince Shotoku (574-622A.D.), but it is unknown how. The name of kanto usually means a striped fabric, but this fabric is a warp-patterned kasuri, cloth with splashed patterns, and was brought to Japan in the Asuka Era (593-710A.D.). This type of kasuri is still produced even today in the areas of Sumatra, Bali and Sumbawa, Indonesia, which requires subtle technique compared to modern kasuri. We made this brocade with our warp-patterned weaving technique expressing the delicate and rhythmical beauty of kasuri of the South as is seen in the original.