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Japanese Kimono Remake OBI Pouch[13107] Obi Pouch - Big Flower

No.13107

¥11,800(Inc. Tax)

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Dimensions H12 × W18 × D6cm
Weight 60g

A one of a kind luxurious pouch bag with no two bags the same!!The pouch bag is cushioned for extra durability.
It can hold a drink bottle up to 10 cm high in a perfect fit, which makes it a handy bag for short trips.

The front of the bag is made from an obi material used for long-sleeved kimonos which have been luxuriously hand embroidered with gold thread, together with multi coloured threads.
The material used to join the bag together and for the back is glossy nylon in red. The bag is lined in urethane bonding.
The lining of the bag is lime coloured cotton broadcloth and it has a orange coloured pocket.
There is a swivel strap at the tip of the chain enabling you to hang the handle anywhere you please.

Material
The material used for the front is from a vintage silk obi.
All other material is brand new.
The material used for the back is glossy nylon in red lined with urethane bounding.
A thick number 4 fastener has been used.
The length of the side chain strap is 18cm.

Petit information; What is the origin of the “Furisode” 
(long-sleeved kimono)?

Furisode (long sleeve kimono) is the most gorgeous type of formal Japanese dress that can be worn in festivals and in other formal scenes by unmarried women.
Characteristic of the Furisode are the sleeves "tamoto" which is particularly long.
Opportunity to wear Furisode in this present time is by 20 year old's "coming of age" ceremony followed by banquet of the wedding ceremony.
It was not until the Edo era (1586- 1911) that kimono that we now call furisode first appeared. During the first half of the Edo era, the sleeves of the formal Japanese dresses that women wore became gradually longer. During Genroku era (1688- 1703) the length of a sleeve was approximately from 55cm to 95cm but by the end stage of Edo era (until 1867) the length of a sleeve was approximately from 95cm to 122cm. Ever since the Meiji era (1852- ), the furisode became a gorgeous formal Japanese dress for unmarried women.

♡ 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.

Product sold out

Japanese Kimono Remake OBI Pouch[13107] Obi Pouch - Big Flower

No.13107

¥11,800(Inc. Tax)

SOLD OUT

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