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  • an article on "obijime", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "obijime" You can also: Search for Obijime in Wikipedia to...
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    from very flat to almost entirely rounded. Kumihimo cords are used as obijime, cords worn belted around the front of some obi when wearing kimono. Kumihimo...
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    number of varieties - such as rounded obijime worn with furisode, open-weave obijime worn for summer and obijime with gold and silver threads worn to formal...
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  • Obidome (帯留め) A decorative fastening accessory piece, strung onto the obijime. For maiko, the obi-dome is commonly the most expensive part of the outfit...
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    the type and colour of accessories. For women, this may be the weave of obijime and the style of obiage.[citation needed] For men, adding a haori (a traditional...
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    Mizuhiki – Traditional Japanese paper artform using stiffened rice paper cord Obijime Knot – Method of fastening or securing linear material List of knots Chinese...
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    sash worn with kimono; kumihimo braids are often used as obijime, worn on top of the obi. Obijime – the cord used to fasten the obi securely in some obi...
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    polygonal shapes. Obi - 帯 - a sash of varying widths, used to secure a kimono. Obijime - 帯締め - the cord used to secure the obi. Tama - 玉 - weighted wooden bobbins...
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