[ad_1] Obi non is a thick Uzbek flatbread made with bread flour, water, salt, and yeast, and baked in a tandoor oven. It is marked with a distinctive design using a tool called a cheeky. Other types of Lepyoshkas pastries, such as Bukhara lepyoshkas and piyozli, are also prepared in tandoor ovens. In the Middle […]
[ad_1] Obis are traditional Japanese belts worn by both men and women, made of silk, cotton, or brocade, and can be plain or feature decorative patterns. They are used to accentuate the waist in modern fashion and can be made of any fabric, including leather. Obis are also used in Japanese martial arts and traditional […]
[ad_1] Kimono obi come in different styles for women, men, and children, varying in pattern, length, width, material, and how they are wrapped and tied. Women wear the most intricate styles, including the formal maru obi and the long darari obi, while men and children wear simpler versions. Kimono and obi are still worn in […]