Tan Mosaic Silk Nagoya Obi Belt OB
Tan Mosaic
High Quality
Silk Nagoya Obi
- Nogoya obi is distinguished by its structure. One end if folded and sewn in half, other end is of full width. It can be partly or fully patterned.
1 yd of 10.5in width & 2.5yd of folded in half wigh = 3.5yds approx
10.5 in wide
Thick
Front & Back: Tan / Brown / Silver Motifs
* It may say Priority Shipping but I will ship via FIRST CLASS with Tracking to give you a better product price. This obi is heavy.
Nagoya obi was invented by a seamstress living in Nagoya at the end of Taisyo Era (1920s). The new easy to use obi gained popularity among Tokyo's geisha, from whom it then was adopted by fashionable city women for their eeryday wear. And it is the most used obi type today from casual to semi formal attire depending on its material.
Tan Mosaic
High Quality
Silk Nagoya Obi
- Nogoya obi is distinguished by its structure. One end if folded and sewn in half, other end is of full width. It can be partly or fully patterned.
1 yd of 10.5in width & 2.5yd of folded in half wigh = 3.5yds approx
10.5 in wide
Thick
Front & Back: Tan / Brown / Silver Motifs
* It may say Priority Shipping but I will ship via FIRST CLASS with Tracking to give you a better product price. This obi is heavy.
Nagoya obi was invented by a seamstress living in Nagoya at the end of Taisyo Era (1920s). The new easy to use obi gained popularity among Tokyo's geisha, from whom it then was adopted by fashionable city women for their eeryday wear. And it is the most used obi type today from casual to semi formal attire depending on its material.
Tan Mosaic
High Quality
Silk Nagoya Obi
- Nogoya obi is distinguished by its structure. One end if folded and sewn in half, other end is of full width. It can be partly or fully patterned.
1 yd of 10.5in width & 2.5yd of folded in half wigh = 3.5yds approx
10.5 in wide
Thick
Front & Back: Tan / Brown / Silver Motifs
* It may say Priority Shipping but I will ship via FIRST CLASS with Tracking to give you a better product price. This obi is heavy.
Nagoya obi was invented by a seamstress living in Nagoya at the end of Taisyo Era (1920s). The new easy to use obi gained popularity among Tokyo's geisha, from whom it then was adopted by fashionable city women for their eeryday wear. And it is the most used obi type today from casual to semi formal attire depending on its material.