Kenjo Hakata Weaving Deconstructed Obi OG

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Kenjo Hakata Ori Weaving
Vintage Deconstructed Men's Kaku Obi
+Kakuobi is a thin traditional belt worn with kimono by men
Hakata Ori Weaving
- Kuroda Clan (Edo Era) used to send this textiles to Tokugawa Shogun as a gift (Kenjohin). More info below

https://www.yokobeverlyhills.com/blog/hakata-weaving-textile

Soft, not too stiff
12 in wide / 3.5 yards approx
Material: Cotton Like Textured Silk
Black Woven Design on White Fabric
Deconstructed
Stain Where Folded (see the last picture

This listing is vintage, may have light spots

Kenjo Hakata Ori Weaving
Vintage Deconstructed Men's Kaku Obi
+Kakuobi is a thin traditional belt worn with kimono by men
Hakata Ori Weaving
- Kuroda Clan (Edo Era) used to send this textiles to Tokugawa Shogun as a gift (Kenjohin). More info below

https://www.yokobeverlyhills.com/blog/hakata-weaving-textile

Soft, not too stiff
12 in wide / 3.5 yards approx
Material: Cotton Like Textured Silk
Black Woven Design on White Fabric
Deconstructed
Stain Where Folded (see the last picture

This listing is vintage, may have light spots