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Japan’s rich kimono culture has preserved a wide variety of fabrics and weaving techniques.
The “Japanese Textile Series” brings the charm of these traditional weaves into modern life with contemporary designs.
This tie clip is crafted using surplus fabric left over from the production process, giving new life to beautiful materials.
For those occasional days when you wear a tie, why not add a touch of style?
Choose from seven regional textiles:
1. Aizu Cotton (Fukushima Prefecture)
A modern striped pattern with striking red, gray, navy, and blue accents.
2. Tama Ori (Tokyo)
Delicate white and purple woven designs that exude refined elegance.
3. Sakushu Kasuri (Okayama Prefecture)
A nostalgic charm with distinctive, faded kasuri-style patterns.
4. Nishijin Ori (Kyoto Prefecture)
A luxurious textile woven with gold threads that shimmer differently depending on the light.
5. Bushu Indigo Dye (Saitama Prefecture)
A rich, deep indigo with subtle white accents, showcasing the beauty of traditional indigo dyeing.
6. Ueda Tsumugi (Nagano Prefecture)
Sophisticated with two nuanced shades of gray, offering a refined, understated look.
7. Gunnai Ori (Yamanashi Prefecture)
Featuring a “winning dragonfly” motif, this textile represents one of Japan’s leading weaving regions.
Note:
As surplus fabric is used, the pattern on each item may vary slightly depending on the timing of production. Please understand in advance.
*Article provided by: Koreiiwaichiba
This basic information is current at the time of publication and is subject to change.
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