OBI Swing Pouch
OBI Mini Pouch | coin, key, pill case, Japanese traditional Kimono Obi Remake[1623] Big Flower pattern
No.1623
¥5,900(Inc. Tax)
size | Height 6.5 × Width 13 × Thickness 3.8cm / H 2.6 × W 5 × T 1.5inch |
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weight | 40g / 1.4oz |
handle | Length of the side chain strap is 18cm with a swivel hook / L 7.1inch |
The body is made from luxuriously obi material used for long-sleeved kimonos.
~ Japanese vintage Kimono Obi remake, Original handmade mini pouch ~
Original swing pouch by ARI+JAPAN(ARITUS) forming the smart and cute sprit of adventure!!
The roundish and cute form helps to raise up the fun with hanging from the handle of the bag or hooking onto trousers!!
Useful accessory case for coin case, key, pill case, etc!!
・ All other materials are brand new.
・ The brand name plate of ARI+JAPAN (ARITUS) is attached with moss green embroidery thread in four corners.
Material | Body | ・Face:Japan traditional vintage Obi - silk 100% ・Lining:cotton 100% |
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Zipper | A stiff (No. 45 ) fastener by YKK | |
Made in | Japan (Handmade) |
☆ Commitment to the sewing ☆
In order to upgrade the quality, we are committed to handmade sewing.
●All products are sewed with thick yarn to stitch denim (20s).
●All thread ends are made knots in the back.
●The lining is carefully stitched with hem stitch followed by back stitch to protect from the lining to be caught in fastener.
Additional information: What is the origin of the "Furisode" (long-sleeved kimono)?
A Furisode is a long-sleeved kimono and is the most striking type of formal Japanese traditional dress that can be worn at festivals and other formal scenes of unmarried women. The Furisode is a kimono that has the characteristics of particularly long sleeves.
Currently in Japan, a Furisode is usually worn by a 20 year old at her "coming of age" ceremony together with at the banquet of their wedding ceremony.
It was not until the Edo era (1586 ? 1911) that this type of kimono first appeared. During the first half of the Edo era, the sleeves of the formal Japanese dresses that women wore became gradually longer. During the Genroku era (1688 ? 1703) the length of the sleeve was around 55 to 95cm long, but by the end of the Edo era (until 1867) the sleeves grew in length to the region of 95 to 122cm. Then since the Meiji era (1852 to present), the Furisode has evolved to be become a gorgeous formal Japanese dress for unmarried women.
明治時代(1852~)以降、未婚女性の華やかな正装として定着していきました。
OBI Swing Pouch
OBI Mini Pouch | coin, key, pill case, Japanese traditional Kimono Obi Remake[1623] Big Flower pattern
No.1623
¥5,900(Inc. Tax)