The pillow on the back of a kimono is called an "obiage." It is a decorative piece of fabric that is tucked under the obi (the wide sash) and helps to hold the obi in place while adding an elegant touch to the overall ensemble. The obiage often features intricate designs and colors that complement the kimono.
Not necessarily. There are different types of kimono and various events that may or may not need the "small pillow" on the kimono sash.
The sash around a kimono is called an obi. It is a wide belt that is tied in the back, and it serves both a functional and decorative purpose in traditional Japanese dress.
A kimono sash is called an Obi.
A broad Japanese sash, usually with a bow in the back and worn with a kimona, is called an obi.
they wore a helmet and a skirt and baggy pants
one is called a yukata and that's worn in the summerthe other one is called kimono which is worn in the winterhope that answers your question
The socks worn with a Kimono is called the Tabi.
The middle 'sash' that wraps around the kimono is called an obi.
A pillow with arms and a high back, often used to prop oneself up into a sitting position, is called a husband pillow.
it is called an Obi
To tie a kimono in the traditional Japanese style, start by wrapping the left side over the right side. Then, tie the sash, called an obi, around the waist in a bow at the back. Adjust the kimono to ensure it is straight and secure.
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