Paulownia wood is used for the production of okobo, the traditional Japanese sandals worn by maiko, the apprentice geisha. They are made with a single block of carved wood and they have a very high heel dig at the front of the foot. The Okobo texture has an attractive appearance due to the regularity of the fiber.
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Cleaf reserves the right to make, at any time and without notice, any necessary modifications for commercial or manufacturing purposes. The finished product might have different shades from the picture presented.
Paulownia wood is used for the production of okobo, the traditional Japanese sandals worn by maiko, the apprentice geisha. They are made with a single block of carved wood and they have a very high heel dig at the front of the foot. The Okobo texture has an attractive appearance due to the regularity of the fiber.
Pictures and descriptions should be considerate for illustration purposes only.
Cleaf reserves the right to make, at any time and without notice, any necessary modifications for commercial or manufacturing purposes. The finished product might have different shades from the picture presented.
Paulownia wood is used for the production of okobo, the traditional Japanese sandals worn by maiko, the apprentice geisha. They are made with a single block of carved wood and they have a very high heel dig at the front of the foot. The Okobo texture has an attractive appearance due to the regularity of the fiber.
Pictures and descriptions should be considerate for illustration purposes only.
Cleaf reserves the right to make, at any time and without notice, any necessary modifications for commercial or manufacturing purposes. The finished product might have different shades from the picture presented.