Sitate-nagoya-obi (choker-no-neko)
Sitate-nagoya-obi (choker-no-neko)
Sitate-nagoya-obi (choker-no-neko)
Sitate-nagoya-obi (choker-no-neko)
Sitate-nagoya-obi (choker-no-neko)
Sitate-nagoya-obi (choker-no-neko)
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Sitate-nagoya-obi (choker-no-neko)

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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.

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

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Product : Sitate-nagoya-obi (choker-no-neko)
Type :
Size (cm) : Obi width 8" (approx. 30.0cm), length 9" 5" (approx. 3.6m)
Tags : FranceTailored Nagoya ObiPattern_Cat on chokercat
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Description

A silk obi with popular design.

Patterns

Choker no Neko(Cats in Jewelry Choker)

In the style of art called "Art Nouveau" which was flourished in European countries during the end of 19th century and the beginning of 20th century, many designs of jewelries were arranged with natural forms and structures, particularly the curve lines impressing the graceful growth of plants. We created this design modeled after highly decorative jewelry choker made in France in such a style, composed of vines willowy drawing an arc and cats freely playing, thinking about people of those days who made decoration designing the nature and animal, thus adopted the arts into their daily life.