Obi cap - Great Wave & Cloud
5-panel cap
The design is inspired by baseball caps, but slightly rounder at the top. The front panel & visor are lined with a sturdy material whereas the sides & back are made of o silk mesh, lightweight and see-through. You can read more about the original obi fabric featured at the bottom of the page.
Composition
100% silk & stainless steel buckle
Size
Depth: 11 cm
front panel height: 17 cm (from peak to center top)
peak: 8 cm long & 17 cm wide
Adjustable circumference from 56 to 65 cm
One size fits all. Fits most head sizes and morphology between S & XL
Handcrafted in Kyoto, with Love.
5-panel cap
The design is inspired by baseball caps, but slightly rounder at the top. The front panel & visor are lined with a sturdy material whereas the sides & back are made of o silk mesh, lightweight and see-through. You can read more about the original obi fabric featured at the bottom of the page.
Composition
100% silk & stainless steel buckle
Size
Depth: 11 cm
front panel height: 17 cm (from peak to center top)
peak: 8 cm long & 17 cm wide
Adjustable circumference from 56 to 65 cm
One size fits all. Fits most head sizes and morphology between S & XL
Handcrafted in Kyoto, with Love.
5-panel cap
The design is inspired by baseball caps, but slightly rounder at the top. The front panel & visor are lined with a sturdy material whereas the sides & back are made of o silk mesh, lightweight and see-through. You can read more about the original obi fabric featured at the bottom of the page.
Composition
100% silk & stainless steel buckle
Size
Depth: 11 cm
front panel height: 17 cm (from peak to center top)
peak: 8 cm long & 17 cm wide
Adjustable circumference from 56 to 65 cm
One size fits all. Fits most head sizes and morphology between S & XL
Handcrafted in Kyoto, with Love.
The original material
This cap is made with an antique obi sash traditionally worn for funerals. The kimono outfit called mo-fuku (mourning clothes) is usually black and very sober. It doesn’t display many patterns or decorative elements apart from the ones represented on the obi, the zori (shoes) and the purse, but they have to remain subtle. The ‘motifs’ we can see on the textile is actually created by the weaving technique and no other colour is added to the black. Such items often display natural elements such as clouds or wind flows, and landscapes. Sometimes though, these obi come with a touch of shimmering lamé threads in them.
The original obi is reversible: one side is made of highly textured and satiny silk, and the other is a slightly see-through mesh which is a summer version of the same textile. The motif displayed on both sides are the same and the obi can be used on one side or the other, depending on the season.
On this cap, the satiny fabric was used to make the front panel & peak, and the see-through fabric for the sides.