"Kiryu Fabric, Affordable Half-Width Obi (Belt), Made in Japan"looks very sophisticated but easy to tie. This half-width Japanese belt is woven in Kiryu, Gumma Prefecture, which is known for its woven goods. It is a ready-to-use item. Because this obi (belt) is made of 100% polyester, it makes home care, comparing to the traditional silk obi (belts). The obi (belt) is reversible; therefore, it coordinates with a wide variety of Kimono and Yukata. Depending on how the obi (belt) is tied, it creates different impressions. This obi is recommended for use with casual Japanese outfits, such as Komon kimono, Tsumugi kimono and Yukata. Traditionally, a long item such as a obi (belt) is considered as a charm against bad luck. This Obi (belt) is not only a great item for you to use, but also a great gift item. ~Kiryu, the place of weaving~ Kiryu, located in southwest Gumma Prefecture, has been a famous for woven cloth since the Nara Era (about 1,300 years ago). It is always referred as "Kiryu in east and Nishijin (Kyoto prefecture) in the west" to describe its two well-known weaving industry areas. It especially is known for Obi (belt) material as well as one of the highest quality silk material for kimono. Kiryu has many historical buildings such as weaving factories with sew-like roofs.
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