■ Product Description
【洋粋 youiki】East Meets West Obi Sash. Adult Yukata Obi. Ancient Egyptian Civilization. Pharaoh Murals.
Ancient Egyptian pharaohs were seen as divine embodiments. They held supreme administrative power, commanding military, political, and religious authority.
Pharaohs proclaimed themselves sons of the sun god Ra, acting as earthly proxies and manifestations of the celestial deity.
The "Horus name" originates from Horus, an ancient and vital falcon god in ancient Egyptian religion. As a god embodying both the heavens and kingship, possessing the Horus name signified the Egyptian king as Horus's earthly representative and the rightful heir to the throne.
The obi's Dutch-inspired pattern is thoughtfully embellished with a row of golden rhinestones,
adding an overall regal elegance.
By integrating classic Western motifs into traditional Japanese kimonos, this East-meets-West fusion is not only fashionable
but also imbues a distinct artistic flair. Seize this opportunity to make it yours. ^^
The Heko Obi is soft and incredibly easy to tie,
making it a perfect complement to casual kimonos for everyday wear.
You can effortlessly achieve a beautiful look and step out in style.
■ Material
Cotton
■ Size
Width: Approx. 31cm
Length: Approx. 400cm
■ About Heko Obi
The term "Heko Obi" originates from a Kagoshima dialect, referring to young men aged 15 to 25.
This sash was traditionally named for its ease of wear when used with kimonos for children and men.
In modern times, with the introduction of diverse materials and patterns,
it has offered a soft and dreamlike new option for women's obi choices,
gradually becoming a highly popular styling choice in Japan.
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- Cotton & Hemp
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- Handmade
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- Taiwan
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- 【洋粋 youiki】East Meets West Obi Sash. Adult Yukata Obi. Ancient Egyptian Civilization. Pharaoh Murals. Ancient Egyptian pharaohs declared themselves sons of the sun god Ra, earthly representatives and incarnations of the divine. By merging classic Western art with traditional Japanese kimonos, this East-meets-West fusion is not only stylish but also evokes a sense of artistic sophistication. Add this unique piece to your collection. ^^
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