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元祖食品サンプル屋

Obidome

Obidome

Regular price ¥2,750 JPY
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・Hole size: approx. W9 × H4 mm

・Approximate dimensions:
 ・Ichigo Daifuku: W37 × H34 × T15 mm
       (Thickness of metal fitting) 6 mm
 ・Nerikiri: W31 × H29 × T18 mm
       (Thickness of metal fitting) 6 mm
 ・Nama Yatsuhashi: W58 × H30 × T10 mm
       (Thickness of metal fitting) 6 mm

・Weight:
 ・Ichigo Daifuku: approx. 15 g
・Nerikiri: approx. 10 g
・Nama Yatsuhashi: approx. 10 g

・Main material of body: Non-phthalate PVC
・Recommended for ages 13 and up
・Made in Japan

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*Not food.
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Additionally, as each product is handmade by artisans, there may be slight differences in color and shape.
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Perfect for your kimono, yukata, or other Japanese traditional attire.

This "obi clip" is a Japanese confectionery motif that can be used not only with kimono but also with yukata.

We offer three types: bellflower nerikiri with carefully selected colors, raw yatsuhashi with outstanding transparency of its thin skin, and small, round strawberry daifuku.

Ichigo Daifuku

Just like the strawberry daifuku keyring,
we've realistically captured the cross-section of a strawberry.

Each one is handmade with red bean paste,
and a touch of red bean skin is added to create a coarse sweet bean paste.

Nama Yatsuhashi

To achieve the thin, soft texture of yatsuhashi,
we focused on making the anko (sweet bean paste) filling slightly visible.

The cinnamon powder around the outside is expressed through coloring,
so it will not rub off when touched.

Nerikiri

The original was made by referring to how to make real nerikiri,
using bamboo skewers and other tools.

We also focused on the coloring,
adjusting it to a gradation that looked as if the anko (sweet bean paste) had been blended in.

In particular, the purple color is not applied from the outside,
but rather emerges from the inside, just like real nerikiri.

It has been finished as an elegant masterpiece, also reflecting the flower language of the balloon flower, which is "nobility."

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Would you like to enjoy obi clips even more by styling them in new ways?

Here are some examples of arrangements that can be enjoyed in a wide range of situations, not just with traditional Japanese clothing.

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  • Takoyaki

    We made it the perfect size so it doesn't feel heavy in your hair.

  • Yakitori

    Despite its small size, the item features a grill mark that looks just like it was cooked over charcoal.

  • Sanshoku Dango

    We aimed to create a hair accessory that would easily match any yukata.

  • Candied apple

    Please note the glossy candy coating on the apples and its exquisite thickness.

  • Chocolate-covered banana

    We've created hairpins inspired by food loved by all generations. The melting chocolate is depicted in a delicious and appetizing way.

  • Taiyaki

    We've meticulously reproduced even the overflowing edges of a real taiyaki.

  • We aimed for realism by focusing on the sculpting. The salt expression is a key feature.

  • Mosquito coil

    I thought of a summery motif and made a hair pin in the shape of a mosquito coil. It recreates the coil burning midway.

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Ganso Food Sample Shop was founded in 2011 with the desire to share the mysterious appeal of food samples.

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