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Traditional Okinawan craft "Yomitan Hanaori," a Nagoya obi with the thoughts of our ancestors... With certification/framed tailoring. Yomitan Hanaori (Yuntanza Hana'ui) is a textile made in and around Yomitan Village, Okinawa Prefecture. Also known as "Minsa-ori," it is a woven fabric that creates patterns by picking up the warp threads of the pattern parts with bamboo skewers. It is a patterned weave using pre-dyed cotton threads, and features a unique texture, vibrant colors characteristic of the southern islands, and raised patterns created using "mon-sticks" or "hana-so-ko" (flower heddles). The refreshing wind blowing through the navy gray background that brings out the texture of the material, the sincerity of the weave played by the kasuri patterns unique to "Yomitan Hanaori" in the carefully woven design lines, it is truly a "story of people and wind" that connects history... The "deep passion" that permeates the simple beauty is expressed. Only a slight stain from storage on the white backing, this is a new, unused item with excellent luster and shine, and is an item with proof of reliable quality. This obi incorporates a simple pattern that takes advantage of the texture of silk while being conscious of the refreshing feel of southern island weaving. Simple yet visually striking design! A beautiful appearance that everyone will admire, it is a delightful choice for adults who love fashion... Please make it your "favorite." "Nagoya obi" is an obi woven with the front and back fabrics together, and is sometimes called "nine-sun Nagoya obi" or "eight-sun Nagoya obi" depending on the width of the fabric at the time of tailoring. It is an obi that is tied with a single drum knot and can be worn in a wide range of situations, from casual to formal. There are also dyed Nagoya obi with fabrics such as shirose. Open tailoring is when the body part is left open without folding and the back is attached. When tying, the front pattern is folded in the middle, so the thickness of the core becomes double, and it can give a volume close to that of a fukuro obi. Also, framed tailoring is when the back of the obi is tailored like a picture frame, making it difficult to see the lining from the front, and it looks like a hon-bukuro, which has many advantages. "A story woven by hand over time," the pleasant wind created by the simple yet rustic warmth of the woven pattern... This item will satisfy your outfit, and you will surely be captivated by how easy it is to tie and how it fits the lines of your body. Measurement table Width: 30cm Length: 376cm Material: Silk Nagoya obi is here ❁ #tomihisaNagoyaObi Tomihisa's kimono is here ❁ #tomihisa
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