Premium Bokashi Tango Edo Komon Silk Kimono Robe
Vintage Authentic Japanese Silk Kimono Robe
Bokashi Tango
Premium Silk
Tango Chirimen (Soft & Smooth) -blog below
https://www.yokobeverlyhills.com/blog/tomesode-kimono-1
https://www.yokobeverlyhills.com/blog/how-kyoto-tango-chirimen-was-born
Edo Komon Samehada (waves)
Edo Komon:
-During the Edo period, the patterns were dyed on the kimonos that the feudal lords from all over the country were required to wear by their respective clans. At first glance, it looks like a plain color from a distance, but when you get up close, you can only see the intricate patterns that were sought out and nurtured by the sense of style of samurai and townspeople who were suppressed by the ban on extravagance.
More info here on blog
https://www.yokobeverlyhills.com/blog/the-birth-of-edo-komon
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.
Medium Weight
Formal Wear
Coral Color
1.5 yards of bolt remnants is included
* It may say 'priority shipping', I will ship FIRST CLASS
Length 58 in
Sleeve Length 18.5 in
Wrist to wrist (sleeve to sleeve) 48 in
All my kimonos are vintage, may have light spots
Although every effort is made to photograph our items accurately and describe our products in detail, we cannot guarantee every computer monitor will accurately depict the actual color of the merchandise
Vintage Authentic Japanese Silk Kimono Robe
Bokashi Tango
Premium Silk
Tango Chirimen (Soft & Smooth) -blog below
https://www.yokobeverlyhills.com/blog/tomesode-kimono-1
https://www.yokobeverlyhills.com/blog/how-kyoto-tango-chirimen-was-born
Edo Komon Samehada (waves)
Edo Komon:
-During the Edo period, the patterns were dyed on the kimonos that the feudal lords from all over the country were required to wear by their respective clans. At first glance, it looks like a plain color from a distance, but when you get up close, you can only see the intricate patterns that were sought out and nurtured by the sense of style of samurai and townspeople who were suppressed by the ban on extravagance.
More info here on blog
https://www.yokobeverlyhills.com/blog/the-birth-of-edo-komon
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.
Medium Weight
Formal Wear
Coral Color
1.5 yards of bolt remnants is included
* It may say 'priority shipping', I will ship FIRST CLASS
Length 58 in
Sleeve Length 18.5 in
Wrist to wrist (sleeve to sleeve) 48 in
All my kimonos are vintage, may have light spots
Although every effort is made to photograph our items accurately and describe our products in detail, we cannot guarantee every computer monitor will accurately depict the actual color of the merchandise
Vintage Authentic Japanese Silk Kimono Robe
Bokashi Tango
Premium Silk
Tango Chirimen (Soft & Smooth) -blog below
https://www.yokobeverlyhills.com/blog/tomesode-kimono-1
https://www.yokobeverlyhills.com/blog/how-kyoto-tango-chirimen-was-born
Edo Komon Samehada (waves)
Edo Komon:
-During the Edo period, the patterns were dyed on the kimonos that the feudal lords from all over the country were required to wear by their respective clans. At first glance, it looks like a plain color from a distance, but when you get up close, you can only see the intricate patterns that were sought out and nurtured by the sense of style of samurai and townspeople who were suppressed by the ban on extravagance.
More info here on blog
https://www.yokobeverlyhills.com/blog/the-birth-of-edo-komon
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.
Medium Weight
Formal Wear
Coral Color
1.5 yards of bolt remnants is included
* It may say 'priority shipping', I will ship FIRST CLASS
Length 58 in
Sleeve Length 18.5 in
Wrist to wrist (sleeve to sleeve) 48 in
All my kimonos are vintage, may have light spots
Although every effort is made to photograph our items accurately and describe our products in detail, we cannot guarantee every computer monitor will accurately depict the actual color of the merchandise