All prices are shown before tax.
【No.4-1】 Silk Kimono with a Red Base and Cherry Blossom 3500 kr
【No.4-2】 Silk with a white base and red tie-dye traditional floral pattern 4000 kr
【No.4-3】 Silk with jade green and blue base featuring a golden wisteria pattern 4000 kr
【No.4-4】 Silk with a green base featuring a phoenix and modern peony floral pattern 4000 kr
【No.4-5】 Silk with a deep purple base featuring a traditional floral circular motif 5000 kr
【No.4-6】Slik Houmongi - Yūzen Dyeing with Paper Layering Pattern - 2500 kr
【No.4-7】 Slik Houmongi - purple wave - 3000 kr
【No.4-8】 Silk Tsukesage with Bright Orange Flower Circle Pattern - 3500 kr
【No.4-9】 Silk Small Chrysanthemum Pattern 2000 kr
【No.4-10】Pure Silk Edo Komon 2000 kr
About Edo Komon
Edo Komon is a traditional Japanese fabric pattern that originated during the Edo period (1603–1868). The designs can include a variety of motifs, such as geometric shapes, flowers, or even small symbols, all arranged in a delicate, continuous pattern that adds texture to the fabric without being overly bold. Today, Edo Komon remains highly valued for its craftsmanship and is often used in fine kimono textiles.