Mika's Studio
The Sacred Knot (Obi Belts) - Hana Hime
The Sacred Knot (Obi Belts) - Hana Hime
Size Chart
Size Chart
Choose your size by height.
S: 4'11"–5'2"
M: 5'2"–5'5"
L: 5'5"–5'8"
LL: 5'8"–6'0"
The fit remains relaxed across all sizes.
Only the length changes.
Length (shoulder to hem)
S: 52.0"
M: 53.5"
L: 55.1"
LL: 58.3"
Please note:
Measurements are taken by hand, so slight variations may occur.
Size may vary slightly due to the handmade nature, fabric, and construction of each piece.
Color may also appear slightly different depending on lighting and screen settings.
Thank you for your understanding.
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Effortless Japanese design for everyday serenity.
A contemporary take on the traditional Japanese obi, the Hana(Flower) Hime(Pricess) brings a vibrant splash of artistry to minimalist loungewear.
Crafted by artisans in Kyoto, it features a stunning blend of golden yellow, violet, and turquoise tones — reminiscent of blooming Freesia petals in spring sunlight.
Each belt is made to wrap effortlessly around your Yukata, adding contrast and charm while preserving the refined balance of Japanese aesthetics.
Designed to be easy to tie and comfortable to wear, it transforms your look with graceful color and texture.
Key Features
Handcrafted in Japan
Vibrant floral print inspired by spring Freesia blooms
Soft, lightweight fabric for comfort and elegance
Perfect accent for Yukata or Kimono-style robes
One size fits most
Material & Care
Fabric: 100% Polyester (Soft-touch weave)
Care: Hand wash cold or dry clean recommended
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Our garments are made from carefully selected natural cotton and cellulose-based fibers, chosen for their breathability, softness, and calm interaction with the body.
A Place to Return To
This is not simply a robe.
It is a small boundary between the pace of the outside world and the quiet of your own space.
Something you reach for at the end of the day without thinking.
Something that signals rest, presence, and a return to yourself.
A garment designed not just to be worn — but to be lived in.
Inspired by Traditional Form
The design draws quiet inspiration from traditional Japanese garments — clothing created not only for appearance, but for posture, presence, and balance.
These forms were developed over centuries to guide the body into a slower rhythm of movement.
Here, that philosophy is distilled into something modern and immediate: a garment you can enter in seconds, yet one that subtly shifts the way you inhabit your space.