A turban that combines African print cloth (kitenge) with a selected pattern from Kenya and Banshu weave from Hyogo prefecture.
A wide turban that is easy to use for those with short hair. It's cute even if you wrap it around a hat. For Banshu weave, we go to the production area to select fabrics with outstanding texture and feel.
*The 6th to 8th photos are wearing examples, so the pattern of the product is different from the one in this photo.
material:
african print cotton
Banshu-ori cotton cloth
size:
One circumference about 58cm
Width about 12cm
Elastic size of rubber about 13cm-about 25cm
<African print>
Cotton cloth used for clothing in African countries south of the Sahara Desert.
It is also called African batik because it is printed using a batik technique, and is characterized by its colorful and eccentric designs. We select and import directly from Kenya.
<Banshu weaving>
It is a traditional fabric from Nishiwaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, which has a history of nearly 300 years. It is a yarn-dyed woven fabric that is woven after dyeing the threads, and features a striped pattern. It is said that people in farming villages started manufacturing it as a side business during the Edo period, and it was not subject to the regulations of the Himeji clan, and the market expanded to Edo, and during the war it was also exported to Asia and Africa.
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- An original hair band that combines traditional Japanese fabric and African print fabric. Use vivid colors as fashion accents!
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