Silk Nishijin Nagoya Obi ,Light Purple with Horizontal Floral Sarasa
Silk Nishijin Nagoya Obi ,Light Purple with Horizontal Floral Sarasa
Silk Nishijin Nagoya Obi ,Light Purple with Horizontal Floral Sarasa
Silk Nishijin Nagoya Obi ,Light Purple with Horizontal Floral Sarasa
Silk Nishijin Nagoya Obi ,Light Purple with Horizontal Floral Sarasa

Silk Nishijin Nagoya Obi ,Light Purple with Horizontal Floral Sarasa

LA00000012-05

Regular price$500.00
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Silk Nishijin Nagoya Obi

This obi is perfect for enhancing your kimono on various occasions, such as attending theater performances, casual parties, dining at a hotel, reunions, or even for everyday outings.


Product Details

  • Silk Nagoya Obi
  • This product is pre-sewn and ready to ship immediately.

Color & Pattern Details

  • Pre-sewn Silk Nagoya Obi
  • Light Purple with Horizontal Floral Sarasa

Material & Quality

  • 95% Silk、Rayon Unclassified fiber polyester less than 5%
  • Comes with an authenticity certificate
  • Made in Japan

 Recommended Occasions

 The Nagoya obi strikes the perfect balance between style and convenience, making it ideal for dining, theater visits, or casual outings.


About Nishijin Weaving (Nishijin-ori)

Nishijin weaving, or Nishijin-ori, is a traditional Japanese textile art originating from the Nishijin district of Kyoto, Japan. This craft has been practiced for over 1,000 years and is celebrated for its intricate designs, vibrant colors, and exceptional quality. Each piece is meticulously woven by skilled artisans, often incorporating gold and silver threads, making Nishijin-ori highly prized for its elegance and craftsmanship. It represents the pinnacle of Japanese textile artistry and is widely used in kimonos, obi belts, and ceremonial garments.


About the Nagoya Obi

The Nagoya obi is a popular and practical type of obi worn with kimono. It is designed for easy tying, making it a favorite among kimono wearers for casual and semi-formal occasions. The Nagoya obi is narrower at one end, which helps reduce bulk when wrapping it around the waist. Its wider section, often featuring detailed patterns or motifs, is used to create the otaiko musubi (drum knot), the most common and elegant obi knot. The Nagoya obi strikes the perfect balance between style and convenience, making it ideal for dining, theater visits, or casual outings.

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