- Description
- CREATORS INFO
It is a three-quarter cord that is braided in a way called crepe-gumi. The combination of two colors that are close in color is a color scheme that looks like a gradation, and there are 10 colors that are easy to match with kimonos and obis. The tufts on both ends are short, making it easy to pass through the obi.
| Materials |
100% silk
| Actual size |
about 160cm
| Package |
none
| Cleaning method and handling precautions |
| About delivery date |
*This product is sold by sharing inventory with the store.
Although we strive to manage inventory, inventory is constantly changing, so it may be out of stock at the time you place your order. Thank you very much for your understanding.
Showen Kumihimo
Shoen Kumihimo has its main workshop in Uji City, known as the setting for The Tale of Genji, and deals in the traditional braided cord craft known as obi-jime. The company began over 70 years ago as a workshop that produced kimono accessories such as obi-jime and hair ornaments. Although machines were introduced around 1958, the traditional hand-braiding method continues, and its strength lies in its continued production using both hand-braiding and machines.
We are challenging ourselves to create a wide range of products, from everyday items to accessories, and we offer braided cords that meet a variety of needs.