iPad sleeve - Pagoda

US$90.00

Mikan original creation.

This bag was handcrafted in my studio in Kyoto, using vintage Japanese obi silk.

Features

Highly padded, this sleeve will protect your iPad or other tablet brand by giving it a snuggly hug.

Motif and fabric details

The motif represents the pagoda in the Ginkakuji garden. You can see the full motif of the original obi at the bottom of this page. The colour blue was made by weaving thin metal threads into the silk, giving it an exquisite sheen.

Materials

  • Obi textile 90% silk, 10% lamé

  • Inner lining 100% silk

Dimension

It can fit an 11-inch tablet with a thin case.

Made in Kyoto, with love

Mikan original creation.

This bag was handcrafted in my studio in Kyoto, using vintage Japanese obi silk.

Features

Highly padded, this sleeve will protect your iPad or other tablet brand by giving it a snuggly hug.

Motif and fabric details

The motif represents the pagoda in the Ginkakuji garden. You can see the full motif of the original obi at the bottom of this page. The colour blue was made by weaving thin metal threads into the silk, giving it an exquisite sheen.

Materials

  • Obi textile 90% silk, 10% lamé

  • Inner lining 100% silk

Dimension

It can fit an 11-inch tablet with a thin case.

Made in Kyoto, with love

The Obi

This obi is also available for custom order here.

This motif is a free interpretation of Ogata Korin’s masterpiece Red and White Plum Blossoms, from the early 18th Century. This artwork, as well as this obi in a way, captures the essence of the distinctive aesthetics of the Rinpa school.

The Rinpa school is known for its bold, stylized compositions, often featuring natural motifs like flowers, waves, and birds rendered in a highly decorative manner. Artists used asymmetry, simplified forms, and striking contrasts, often with gold or silver backgrounds to create a sense of elegance and drama. Ogata Kōrin’s plum blossoms are a perfect example: his flowing lines and minimal yet expressive details capture both the essence and beauty of nature in a refined, almost abstract way.