Ochre Plant Bokashi Dyed Michiyuki Silk Kimono Fabric RP76
Vintage Japanese Kimono Fabric
Ochre
Plant Dyed
Bokashi Dyed
-Bokashi dyeing, with a rich history spanning 1200 years, is a traditional Japanese technique known for its exquisite color shading. This meticulous process creates a subtle and beautiful gradation effect on the fabric, enhancing its depth and sophistication. Ideal for traditional garments like kimonos, bokashi-dyed textiles showcase intricate patterns and scenes inspired by nature.
High Quality Silk
(this does NOT feel like silk because of some kind of coating - I asked my vendor twice to double check if this is silk)
Medium to Thick
Drapey
This was a Michiyuki Coat to wear over the kimono robe
#A#B#C (pic 1 to 6)
#D (pic 7)
All my fabrics are vintage from deconstructed kimonos, there might be light spots
Vintage Japanese Kimono Fabric
Ochre
Plant Dyed
Bokashi Dyed
-Bokashi dyeing, with a rich history spanning 1200 years, is a traditional Japanese technique known for its exquisite color shading. This meticulous process creates a subtle and beautiful gradation effect on the fabric, enhancing its depth and sophistication. Ideal for traditional garments like kimonos, bokashi-dyed textiles showcase intricate patterns and scenes inspired by nature.
High Quality Silk
(this does NOT feel like silk because of some kind of coating - I asked my vendor twice to double check if this is silk)
Medium to Thick
Drapey
This was a Michiyuki Coat to wear over the kimono robe
#A#B#C (pic 1 to 6)
#D (pic 7)
All my fabrics are vintage from deconstructed kimonos, there might be light spots
Vintage Japanese Kimono Fabric
Ochre
Plant Dyed
Bokashi Dyed
-Bokashi dyeing, with a rich history spanning 1200 years, is a traditional Japanese technique known for its exquisite color shading. This meticulous process creates a subtle and beautiful gradation effect on the fabric, enhancing its depth and sophistication. Ideal for traditional garments like kimonos, bokashi-dyed textiles showcase intricate patterns and scenes inspired by nature.
High Quality Silk
(this does NOT feel like silk because of some kind of coating - I asked my vendor twice to double check if this is silk)
Medium to Thick
Drapey
This was a Michiyuki Coat to wear over the kimono robe
#A#B#C (pic 1 to 6)
#D (pic 7)
All my fabrics are vintage from deconstructed kimonos, there might be light spots