What is Nagoya Obi?
The Nagoya obi was invented by Haruko Koshihara of the Nagoya Girls School in the Taisho era (1912-1926) to be worn with a kimono, and is a simplified version of the Fukuro obi that can be tied with a single drum. It is named after the fact that it was invented in Nagoya.There are various types of Nagoya obis, depending on the material, pattern, and tailoring method, and they are worn in different situations.Nagoya obis are more casual and suitable for everyday use than fukuro obis, but depending on the pattern, they can also be used for semi-formal occasions. Also, in summer, a Nagoya obi can be worn with a summer kimono.There are many artists creations with elaborate techniques and designs, which are popular among collectors.
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Japanese kimono Silk Hassun Nagoyaobi Floral pattern Gin Iro Good Superior item
Nagoya obi Good Superior item Hassun Nagoyaobi Matsuba shitate Floral pattern Gold and silver thread Gin Iro Silk
[Obi Rank] Excellent product[Material] Pure silk[Obi length] 353cm[Obi width] 30.5cm[Obi tailoring] Finished tailoring[Condition rank] Rank A[Obi wearing scene] Semi-formal (Iromuji/Tsukesage)
Nagoya obi can be used for semi-formal occasions.It is an elegant piece that only a woman can wear without giving a heavy impression to the viewer.There are tightening marks.There is a small thread loosening on the front pattern.As a reused item, it is in very good condition with no noticeable stains or scratches.Thank you for viewing our many products.