Moss Kenjo HAKATA Weaving Obi H83
Vintage Japanese Kenjo Hakata Obi Sash Belt
Moss Kenjo Hakata
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
Vintage Hanhaba Obi (half width)
5.5 in wide / 3.5 yards approx
Material: Cotton Like Textured Silk or Cotton
White, Black & Moss Green Color
Front: Woven Design (each one of them has a meaning)
Back: Moss
Stains: See the pictures
Hanhaba Obi is about half the normal width, without using obiage or obijime, and to enjoy arranging knots. It is considered a casual kind of obi for yukata, and requires less kitsuke accessories to wear in a traditional fashion.
Vintage Japanese Kenjo Hakata Obi Sash Belt
Moss Kenjo Hakata
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
Vintage Hanhaba Obi (half width)
5.5 in wide / 3.5 yards approx
Material: Cotton Like Textured Silk or Cotton
White, Black & Moss Green Color
Front: Woven Design (each one of them has a meaning)
Back: Moss
Stains: See the pictures
Hanhaba Obi is about half the normal width, without using obiage or obijime, and to enjoy arranging knots. It is considered a casual kind of obi for yukata, and requires less kitsuke accessories to wear in a traditional fashion.
Vintage Japanese Kenjo Hakata Obi Sash Belt
Moss Kenjo Hakata
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
Vintage Hanhaba Obi (half width)
5.5 in wide / 3.5 yards approx
Material: Cotton Like Textured Silk or Cotton
White, Black & Moss Green Color
Front: Woven Design (each one of them has a meaning)
Back: Moss
Stains: See the pictures
Hanhaba Obi is about half the normal width, without using obiage or obijime, and to enjoy arranging knots. It is considered a casual kind of obi for yukata, and requires less kitsuke accessories to wear in a traditional fashion.