Description
This is a mysterious and charming obidome with a motif of a fox mask used in traditional performing arts such as Noh.
"Traditional Japanese Culture" - Obi belts enhance the beauty of kimonos, and obidome belts enhance the beauty of obi belts. Changing traditional Japanese accessories can completely change the impression of a kimono. Adding obi belts and obidome belts to yukatas can elevate your look. This obidome belt features the meticulous design and playful spirit that only Wargo can offer. Peeking out from the split fox mask is an evil fox mask. The contrast between the smooth, stern-looking fox mask and the rough, wild-looking evil fox mask creates a unique and eye-catching obidome belt. The silver-coated brass accentuates the duality of the two masks. The back of the belt is also designed with a string that resembles an actual Noh mask. Furthermore, it can be used as a pendant by threading it on a chain or leather belt. Incorporate traditional Japanese beauty into your everyday fashion in a unique way, without being limited by the confines of traditional Japanese accessories.
■ Designer's thoughts: Foxes have long been considered animals that trick people. In this obidome, the face of an evil fox peeks out from under the stoic-looking fox mask, revealing its true wild nature and expressing its inner self. The evil fox motif is a white-faced, golden-haired, nine-tailed fox that has transformed into Tamamo-no-Mae, and is known as a demonic fox that harms people. This impressive obidome can be worn as an obidome, or threaded onto a choker or bracelet.
| Item details | |
| material | Brass (silver coated) |
| size | Length: 3cm x Width: 1.8cm x Height: 1.7cm |



