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Sashiko is an ancient Japanese embroidery technique that dates back over 400 years. Its name comes from two Japanese words: "Sashi," which means "little stabs" or "little pierce," and "ko," which mean..
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Chirimen is a type of silk fabric with a distinct crepe texture that originated in Japan. The term "chirimen" is commonly used to refer to both the fabric and the weaving technique used to create it.C..
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Furoshiki, a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth, has captivated people around the world with its versatility, functionality, and eco-friendliness. With a rich history rooted in Japanese culture, furo..
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Welcome to our fashion inspiration guide on styling vintage kimonos for various occasions. With their timeless elegance and intricate designs, vintage kimonos can be versatile additions to your wardro..
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Meisen is a type of Japanese kimono fabric that gained popularity during the early 20th century, particularly in the Taisho (1912-1926) and early Showa (1926-1989) periods. It is known for its vibrant..
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I had the pleasure of visiting one of Kyoto's most captivating antique fleamarkets, the Tenjin Market at Kitano Tenmangu Shrine.Fleamarkets are truly magical places for those who appreciate vintage ki..
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Japanese kimonos are known for their sustainability for several wonderful reasons:Longevity: Kimonos are traditionally made to be durable and long-lasting. They are often passed down through generatio..
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Aizome is a traditional Japanese dyeing technique that uses natural indigo dye to colour fabrics. It is also known as "Japan Blue" due to the deep blue colour associated with this dyeing process. Aizo..
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Traditional Japanese silk is primarily sourced from silkworms, which are cultivated for their silk production. The process of silk production in Japan has a long history dating back thousands of years..
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Shibori is a method of resisting dyeing, which involves manipulating fabric to create patterns by binding, folding, stitching, or compressing it before dyeing. The fabric is usually made of silk or co..
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Japanese silk is highly regarded and considered special for several reasons:Quality: Japanese silk is known for its exceptional quality and craftsmanship. The silkworms are carefully raised in control..
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The history of the traditional Japanese kimono is rich and dates back several centuries. The term "kimono" itself translates to "thing to wear" in Japanese. The development of the kimono, as we know i..