$ 35.00
This bracelet uses a single layer of Sanada Obi, a tightly handwoven Japanese silk cord with a 400 year old history. It was originally used in the 1600's by Samurai warriors to wrap their sword handles and eventually used as decorative belts around women's kimonos. Created on specialty looms by a collective of artisans outside of Kyoto, a full length of Obi can take up to one month to complete. All original colors and patterns are maintained to preserve its unique level of craftsmanship and durability. The cord is securely stitched onto an adjustable toggle closure to accommodate various wrist sizes. Woven in Japan, designed in San Francisco.
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A TOKYObay exclusive
Fits wrist size 6 1/2" - 7 5/8"
$ 40.00
This unique bracelet using our exclusive Sanada Obi, a tightly handwoven Japanese silk cord with a 400 year old history. The sturdy Obi material was originally used in the 1600's for Kimono belts and for samurai warriors to wrap their sword handles. Created on specialty looms outside of Kyoto, a full length of Obi can take up to one month to complete. All original colors and patterns in deep tones of brown, green and blue are maintained to preserve its unique level of craftsmanship and durability. The Sanada Obi is securely stitched onto vegetable tanned leather and is hand fabricated in San Francisco. Features an adjustable toggle closure to accommodate various wrist sizes. Woven in Japan, made in America.
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Fits wrist size 7" - 7 3/4"
$ 38.00
Inspired by authentic Southwest prints, these cuffs are made with vegetable dyed leather and durable woven webbing. Adjustable size post hole closure in antiqued brass finish. Made in America.
Fits wrist size 7.75" - 8.5"