Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: Ojime refers to a small bead or cord toggle that is used to fasten the cord on a traditional Japanese pouch or container called a sagemono. It is also used as a decorative item for other traditional Japanese crafts.
Pronunciations: US: oh-jee-may; UK: oh-jee-meh
Origin and Usage: The word "ojime" is of Japanese origin and is derived from the words "o" meaning "big" and "jime" meaning "tighten." Ojime has been used in Japan for centuries to fasten the cords of sagemono. It is also used as a decorative item for other traditional Japanese crafts such as netsuke and inro. In recent years, ojime has gained popularity as a collectible item among enthusiasts of traditional Japanese crafts.
Synonyms: Cord toggle, bead toggle, sagemono toggle
Related Words: Inro, netsuke, kanzashi, furoshiki, obi
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