This tie is made of densely woven fine silk that shines beautifully. It is a simple, monochrome color, but the luster that seems to emanate from within is a beauty that only 100% silk can provide. This basic necktie can be used for a long time and is recommended as a gift for celebrations and other occasions.
Feature 1 of Neckties
Neckties filled with textile techniques that have lasted for more than 1,000 years
The Gunnai area at the foot of Mt. Fuji has long been a region where the production of textiles called “Gunnai Textiles” has flourished. It was especially active from the Edo period to the Meiji period (1868-1912), and Gunnai Textiles silk fabrics were a symbol of the “chic” culture of the time.
The products of Fuji Sakura Works, a brand that inherits this culture to the present day, are hand-woven by craftsmen using yarn carefully yarn-dyed using clean spring water from Mt.This is a fine quality necktie with a textile history of more than 1,000 years.
Feature 2 of Neckties
The beautiful luster of silk satin
The beauty of the 100% silk fabric can be felt in the hand. The unique luster that seems to overflow from the inside creates an elegant glamour. The secret of this beauty lies in the density of the fabric.
Fuji Sakura Works “Miyabi” series neckties are woven with a high density that is as close as possible to the structural limits of the fabric. The “monme” in the product name “33 monme” is a unit of weight in the shaku-kan method. The higher the number, the denser and more expensive the fabric.
The general silk satin used for bedding is said to be 12 to 24 monme, and the highest class silk satin for wedding dresses is said to be 34 monme, so you can see that the quality is as high as that of the dress.
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Basic, long-lasting simplicity
Another major appeal of the “Miyabi” series is its basic design, which is not affected by trends. With a standard width of 3.35 in. (8.5cm), it is versatile enough to be used for any occasion.
On the reverse side, Fuji cherry blossoms, which is also the brand name, are placed at the point. The fact that it is not embroidered, but woven, is also a sign of attention to detail.
Fuji cherry blossoms are small and modest in color and smell. The modest appearance of the flower as it blooms with its face down is said to represent harmony and patience. The design placed in places that cannot be seen gives a sense of “chic” that symbolizes the Japanese culture of harmony. It is also the brand's commitment to weaving slowly and painstakingly, which is the exact opposite of efficiency.
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From adult men to fresh newcomers to the workforce
Ties made of the finest materials, yet pursuing basic ease of use without being eccentric, are the perfect gift. When you learn about our commitment to fabric and design, you will be convinced that there is ample reason for long-lasting use.
Although navy is a dark color, the silk satin gives off a glamour that stands out even from a distance. With just the right amount of assertiveness, it can be confidently given as a gift to both mature men and fresh businessmen.
Furthermore, the key point of the “Miyabi” series ties is that you can choose from 25 colors rooted in Japanese historical culture. With a wide variety of colors, you are sure to find the right color for you!
Give a necktie as a gift
Recommended as a gift for employment, job change, and superiors.
High-quality neckties are also recommended as important gifts at times of life transitions such as employment or job change. It is also a gift from a woman to a man. They are also suitable as Father's Day gifts for fathers who are always working hard, or as gifts for superiors.
BECOS's wrapping service allows customers to choose from a variety of modern Japanese designs using Japanese paper, furoshiki, and other uniquely Japanese materials. If you are unable to hand-deliver the gift in person, we also offer the service of typing the text you wish to convey on a message card in a handwritten font. Please make your gift a thoughtful one, thinking of the smile on the recipient's face when he or she holds it in their hands.