Fukuro obi, Kodaikyoka Nishiki [WEB Limited].
Fukuro obi, Kodaikyoka Nishiki [WEB Limited].
Fukuro obi, Kodaikyoka Nishiki [WEB Limited].
Fukuro obi, Kodaikyoka Nishiki [WEB Limited].
Fukuro obi, Kodaikyoka Nishiki [WEB Limited].
Fukuro obi, Kodaikyoka Nishiki [WEB Limited].
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Fukuro-Obi Kodaikyoka Nishiki [WEB Limited].

Regular price
¥264,000 (Tax included.)
Sale price
¥264,000 (Tax included.)
Regular price
¥528,000
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Patterns

Kodaikyoka Nishiki

The bewitching pattern, reminiscent of 60's fashion or Art Deco style, is based on the decoration of the "Mirror of Desborough," a bronze mirror said to have been made by the Celts who swept across ancient Europe. The beautiful flowing curves at the center of the design are formed by gold threads, and the surrounding area is painted in soft colors such as turquoise blue, emerald green, and pink to create a geometric composition. This is a gem that can be worn with houmongi, tsukesage, komon, etc. to enjoy a charming and unique outfit at parties, dinner parties, etc.

Product Description

Tatsumura Bijutsu Orimono's pouch obi is woven in a rare weaving technique called "honbukuro," in which the same thread is used for both the front and back sides. Because the front and back sides are woven in a circular pattern, there are no seams at the edge of the obi, and the obi fits the body comfortably without shifting, even when worn for long periods of time. The pattern is Rokutu-pattern, so it can be worn with houmongi, tsukesage, komon, etc. to enjoy a unique look at parties, dinner parties, etc.

Please allow about 3 weeks for the obi to be tailored after purchase. There is no charge for tailoring.
Please note that this product requires "tailoring" after ordering. Since the obi cannot be restored to its original condition after it has been tailored, you cannot use "cash on delivery" as a post-payment method (orders with "cash on delivery" selected will be cancelled). Please understand this in advance.
Please note that packaging is not available for outlet products.

Size (cm) : (When tailored): 1 length, 1 shaku 7 sun (approx. 4.4 m)

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Product : Fukuro-Obi Kodaikyoka Nishiki [WEB Limited].
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Size (cm) : (When tailored): 1 length, 1 shaku 7 sun (approx. 4.4 m)
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You can see the various WEB-only obi at the Kanto branch of Tatsumura Bijutsu Orimono.
Please contact us in advance when you visit our store, as some items may not be in stock.
Inquiry

Click here for access to Tatsumura Bijutsu Orimono Kanto Store [Japanese only MAP
〒104-0042
Koho Bldg. 6F, 1-5-11 Irifune, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
03-3551-5756
Business hours: 9:00-17:55
Holidays: Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays

About Tatsumura Bijutsu Orimono

Our Commitment
Originality", "Restoration", and "Aesthetic sense" - these three elements are the basic spirit of our company, which has been passed down from Heizo I to the present. We would like to introduce our company's commitment to establishing a new field of "art textiles" in textiles.
Our History
Heizo Tatsumura I established a new field of "art textiles" based on his research and restoration of ancient textiles. We introduce the history of Heizo Tatsumura, who has consistently introduced the excellence of fine art textiles to the world.
About Heizo Tatsumura
Heizo Tatsumura I brought "innovation" to the world of textiles. We introduce some of his achievements in raising the status of textiles to that of an "art form" as a leading restorer of traditional textiles, including ancient textiles from Horyuji and Shosoin temples, through his devoted research.