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Takaokaya's "Second Life" initiative aligns closely with the Japanese concept of "Mottainai (もったいない)." "Mottainai" is a term that encapsulates the idea of regret over waste and reflects a deep respect for resources, both natural and cultural. It encourages mindful consumption and emphasizes the importance of cherishing and making the most of what one has.
By repurposing traditional Japanese heirloom garments into new products like Kangu, Takaokaya also exemplifies the spirit of "Mottainai" by preventing these valuable cultural artifacts from going to waste. Instead of allowing these garments to remain tucked away and unused, the "Second Life" service transforms them into practical and beautiful items that can be enjoyed in daily life.
Obi belts collection
Own an exclusive piece of Japanese artistry and heritage.
Select your favorite piece of obi belt and let us create a charming, statement piece of Ojami Cushion for you!
Elegant and exquisite, this picturesque gold-hued obi feature intricate and vibrantly
colored embroidery of auspicious Japanese flowers and plants like the peonies,
plum blossoms and pine trees.
The ornate detailing goes beyond the front of the obi belt. The back of the obi is made of a champagne gold fabric woven with Maple and Paulownia leaves design. These natural elements featured on this obi symbolize wealth, good fortune, beauty and longevity.
The chrysanthemum is a representation of longevity, rejuvenation and nobility and because of its propitious meaning, the chrysanthemum patterns appear often on traditional Japanese garments.
Featuring big, bold chrysanthemum motifs, embroidered in vivid shades of gold, orange,
yellow and white, each surrounded by circular, multicolored borders set against
a rich and silky black background.
This vintage obi exudes a rare beauty and splendor that is both traditional and trés chic;
a perfect addition to any contemporary space.
The use of Japan’s prominenttraditional colors of red and white together with auspicious symbols of the Suehiro (spreading fans) and Kikko (geometric pattern inspired by tortoise shell), makes this obi extremely festive and joyous.
The red and white fans detailed with intricate patterns, symbolize prosperity and good fortune while the Kikko pattern represents longevity and stability in the Japanese culture.
This is an elaborate piece of obi dominated by a rich orange background with
embroidered bundles of Noshi (stripsof decorated paper ribbons).
What makes this obi visually stunning is that every noshi features a different,
intricate pattern made up of symbolic shapes, florals, and birds, representing
longevity, good fortune, beauty and happiness.
Sophisticated and luxe, the front of this obi features a gold background adorned with leaves, grapevines and grapes in muted shades of green, gold, and blue. The entire fabric is woven using different techniques, for varying textures and a three dimensional feel to the vines of the leaves.
The back of the obi features the Higaki pattern, which is a close-up of a lattice woven from thin strips of Japanese cypress branches. It is believed this design wards off bad luck and evil.
Learn and experience Kutsurogi - the Japanese Art of relaxation, with your beloved Ojami Cushions. Below are some of our favorite ways to relax with the Ojami... try our ways or find your own sweet spot for relaxation with your beloved Ojami and share with us!
Unlike ordinary cushions, the Ojami is designed to be three-dimensional and is hand-stuffed with cotton by our craftsmen to ensure greater volume and fluffiness all over. The Ojami Cushion, being thicker, helps to elevate the bottom so you can sit more comfortably and relax.
To prevent the Ojami from going flat easily and to give support for a good sitting posture naturally, we created a three-layer structured inner filling. We selected a special urethane which is used as the core, which is then wrapped with a cotton pad, to create exquisite firmness and thickness.
Middle stitches are applied to the center of the cushions to keep the cotton filling in place. The contours achieved by this stitch, naturally take the form of your body when you sit or lie down on the Ojami, to provide absolute comfort and rest.