Work at atelier - Oshima Tsumugi mud dyeing with Akina rose pattern
We made a shoulder bag, Juzu Bukuro and Shingen Bukuro from traditional Oshima Tsumugi kimono.
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We made a shoulder bag, Juzu Bukuro and Shingen Bukuro from traditional Oshima Tsumugi kimono.
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The Fukuro Obi or Nagoya Obi are generally 30 cm width. "Kobukuro Obi" which we used for this bag has a half width of typical Obi's width. The Obi is made in Kyushu island in Japan and this kind of "half sized" Obi was very popular in Showa period (around 1960).
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The more you learn about the Japanese traditional clothes, the more you'll like it. We'd like to introduce the Sukiyabkukuro made from Shiozawa Tsumugi which was never worn.
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We've been thinking about some new season's item and we found the perfect Fukuro Obi for the Sukiyabukuro from Showa period.
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There are a lot of Kimono which are inspired by foreign culture. This Kimono's pattern is inspired by ceramics in Mallorca.
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