Baby Taiko Split Tie
Baby Taiko Split Tie
75% Cotton and 25% Linen
A classic, jaunty gingham design in fresh, seasonal colors paired with bluish, purple Kurume cotton.
久留米絣: Kurume-Kasuri is a method of textile dyeing invented by a girl named Inoue Den when she was about 12 years old (born: 1788). The delicately splashed patterned is called double-ikat in Japan or it's literal translation, Kurume Kasuri. The use of the Kasuri thread bound by hand, all natural plants in dyeing and a hand loom in weaving, this traditional technique is deemed an intangible cultural asset.
Versatile and a fun alternative, this necktie can be paired smartly with any solid, colored suit. Also available as a Bow-Tie and Pocket Square.
Available in Hand-rolled Tipping.
- 3" at the widest point
- Origin of Fabric: Japan
- Handmade in the USA
- Pressed and packaged in Boston, Massachusetts