Mustard Wave Edo Komon Silk Kimono Fabric RR93
Authentic Vintage Japanese Edo Komon Kimono Silk Fabric
Mustard Wave
Edo Komon:
-It is said that 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
High Quality Silk
Drapey & Satiny
Medium Weight
Diamond Shaped Little Petals
Half Circular Dots Called Samehada
#A#B (pic 1 to 6)
#C1#D#E (pic 7 to 8)
#C2 (pic 7 to 9) Artist's Name and Hanko Stamp
This listing is vintage, may have light spots
Authentic Vintage Japanese Edo Komon Kimono Silk Fabric
Mustard Wave
Edo Komon:
-It is said that 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
High Quality Silk
Drapey & Satiny
Medium Weight
Diamond Shaped Little Petals
Half Circular Dots Called Samehada
#A#B (pic 1 to 6)
#C1#D#E (pic 7 to 8)
#C2 (pic 7 to 9) Artist's Name and Hanko Stamp
This listing is vintage, may have light spots
Authentic Vintage Japanese Edo Komon Kimono Silk Fabric
Mustard Wave
Edo Komon:
-It is said that 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
High Quality Silk
Drapey & Satiny
Medium Weight
Diamond Shaped Little Petals
Half Circular Dots Called Samehada
#A#B (pic 1 to 6)
#C1#D#E (pic 7 to 8)
#C2 (pic 7 to 9) Artist's Name and Hanko Stamp
This listing is vintage, may have light spots