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In Michiko Tsui’s childhood home there was a room dedicated purely to embroidery. It was there that her mother, Fumiko Saito ...
These fabrics are made with a technique called “hogushi nassen,” in which warp threads are temporarily woven together and dyed using stencils. The finished fabrics are colorful, with cute designs, and ...
A vivid exploration of Japanese influence on Polish culture shows how Zen principles, Noh and Kabuki stagecraft, and even ...
In her transcultural collection for Expo 2025, Polish designer Joanna Hawrot reimagines the kimono as a radical expression of autonomy, queerness, and embodied storytelling. Inspired by both Japanese ...
The kimono garment, the national dress of Japan, carries within itself all of the magic and traditions of Japanese culture. The basic features of the kimono are fairly simple. It is a wrapped ...
Discover the meticulous process of making traditional Japanese kimonos in a specialized factory, where skilled artisans craft each piece with precision. From selecting high-quality fabrics to ...
The eighth Konnichiwa Japan festival in Delhi celebrated Japanese culture with traditional crafts, food, music, and sports like sumo wrestling.
Gold paper, Byobu, Backgrounds Wedding couple. Japanese kimono Bride and groom in kimono wedding. The bride wears a traditional Japanese "wataboushi". Asians in national clothes.
Disha Patani wrapped herself in a traditional Japanese kimono during her Kyoto vacay Disha Patani has been on enjoying her much-deserved downtime in Japan.
Traditional Japanese wedding dresses are kimonos called shiromuku, meaning white, pure, and willing to be colored by the husbands’ family traditions.
Models in traditional Japanese attire make their appearance riding a two-seat vehicle with an umbrella. For her traditional Japanese wedding attire, a striking piece was a uchikake — a long outer ...