Banshu-ori snood made of cotton blend with beautiful overlapping colors of yarn-dyed yarn. The shirring effect of woven nylon stretch yarn creates fluffy volume just by wrapping it. In addition to snoods, you can also wear it like a mini scarf or use a bolero to cover your shoulders, arms, and back. It's as light as a feather robe, and you'll almost forget you're wearing it.
Banshu-ori is a traditional textile that has been in the Kita-Harima area of Hyogo Prefecture for over 200 years. The workshop ``Oribaka'' continues to take on new challenges while inheriting that tradition. This time, the fabric is woven with a twist on the double gauze technique, leaving the edges of the fabric that would normally be cut off, creating a snood that takes advantage of the tube shape. He spares no time and effort, washing the fabric by hand a total of six times to achieve the ideal fluffiness, and with his tireless research spirit, he is injecting new charm into the history of Banshu-ori.