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www.kyotokimono.com
We offer one-of-a-kind vintage Japanese kimono, haori, obi, fabric, and more - straight from the temple markets and auction houses of Kyoto, Japan. Wedding kimono, bridal party attire, kimono fabrics, unusual collectibles, & more! Visit our website www.kyotokimono.com to browse our wide selection!
In our Japanique Boutique, you'll find modified kimono jackets and robes, Asian-accent décor items, jewelry, purses, pocket squares, and other wardrobe accessories.
We offer one-of-a-kind vintage Japanese kimono, haori, obi, fabric, and more - straight from the temple markets and auction houses of Kyoto, Japan. Wedding kimono, bridal party attire, kimono fabrics, unusual collectibles, & more! Visit our website www.kyotokimono.com to browse our wide selection!
In our Japanique Boutique, you'll find modified kimono jackets and robes, Asian-accent décor items, jewelry, purses, pocket squares, and other wardrobe accessories.
Kyoto Kimono Tour Promo Video
This video shows you some of the highlights of the Kyoto Kimono Textile Tour to Kyoto. Get more info at www.kyotokimono.com
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Kyoto Kimono Tour to Kyoto in November 2022
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This is a slide show from our November 2022 Tour to Kyoto, where we tried our hand at traditional Japanese textile techniques, visited artisans, ate great food, toured country villages, met wonderful people, and vowed to do it all again one day!
Fuller Collection Slideshow
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Here is a selection from over 70 wedding kimono from The Fuller Collection, consigned to Kyoto Kimono in October 2022. Check out the current offerings at www.kyotokimono.com.
Japanese Summer Yukata Kimono Slide Show
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Japanese Summer Yukata Kimono Slide Show
Vintage Japanese Katagami Stencil Slide Show
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Vintage Japanese Katagami Stencil Slide Show
Vintage Japanese Yukata Patterns - Blues
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Vintage Japanese Yukata Patterns - Blues
Vintage Japanese Dochugi Kimono Jackets
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Vintage Japanese Dochugi Kimono Jackets
Kyoto Kimono - New Box of Kimono Jackets - Intro
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Kyoto Kimono - New Box of Kimono Jackets - Intro
Kyoto Kimono - Inspiration for Kimono Up-cycling
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Kyoto Kimono - Inspiration for Kimono Up-cycling
Kyoto Kimono - Kimono Styling for Curvy Girls
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Kyoto Kimono - Kimono Styling for Curvy Girls
Kyoto Kimono - Projects for up-cycled vintage kimono fabrics
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Kyoto Kimono - Projects for up-cycled vintage kimono fabrics
Kyoto Kimono - A short video of our tours in October 2018
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Kyoto Kimono - A short video of our tours in October 2018
Thanks for sharing. I have bought one. Trying to look for himo but it's hard to find online
Love the video. Thanks. Very relaxing voice you have too
i like both (^▽^)
It is very beautiful ✨and you hace very nice vibes, i think it should have more view. Good wishes to you! ☺️
El kimono es de japonesas de nada se sirbe a una mierda de estás Mejor vete a plantar patatas para que comas algo
Kimono was introduced to Japan by Korean monk as funeral clothing in plain tan material color which Japenise copied it to make it into their own clothing with coloring because they had none. Japenise history only go back 2000 years compare to 5000 years for Korea.
hi, I just wanna know about tuck sewn kimono sleeve for furisode that usually worn by maiko. Are their length sleeves was based on their height? cuz I have some furisode and nagajuban for furisode that has too long sleeves for me.. I wanna adjust based on my height but I don't know where should I start to tuck the sleeves
I'm so sorry but I'm not the best person to answer this. There is a great Facebook group called Global Kimono, where many of the members are well-studied on maiko and geisha. Check them out - I think you'd find it really helpful. Good luck.
Very nice! I appreciate the info. And I love your website.
I found out there is an online class on how to make kimono! wanderingwindblog.com/post/online-yukata-kimono-making-class
I love kimono .I made a few .but my hand sewing not so gud .I live in ireland.love to learn more .abt kimono
any links on how to display the obi?
We have a couple slide show of photos of kimono and obi on display: th-cam.com/video/hZBkLTttMy8/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/SohmfH_KV1s/w-d-xo.html Hope they provide some inspiration!
Nooooooooo 😭😭
I would love to get a dochugi, but they are very hard to find online
@@kyotokimonony1470 what is the site addess? Also, would love to see pictures!
I'm unclear about the shoulder meas/sleeve to sleeve. Where on the wrist should the kimono fall? When is the shoulder meas. too large IN CENTIMETERS, as that is what most kimono seem to be measured in?
Very informative thank you!
I got to have a weaving experience in Japan! Want to see how? www.wanderingwindblog.com/post/the-tsuzure-ori-lord-of-kamishichiken
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Does the underwear kimono sleeve length match the outside kimono?
Thank you
When she said arigatou at the end was cute haha
Arigato, valiosa información.
good job
Cool huh!
Thank you so much for your informational video! I appreciate your easy to understand descriptions! As soon as you said that michiyuki had pockets I jumped up to look at mine. IT HAS A POCKET! I have owned my michiyuki jacket for almost 2.5 years and I had no clue that pocket was there! THANK YOU!!
How fun!! Yep, that's why we call them "hidden" pockets!
You make you're videos very good👍
Beautiful video... but that's a Korean song on your Japanese shibori video..!
It's called Arirang :)
I just love your smiles and how much you know about kimono !
.Is it safe to say that the sleeve to sleeve measurement can be equal to the hip or waist ?
Well, not always. I haven't found there to be any ratio between the measurements - keep in mind that most vintage kimono were custom-made for the original owners. So it's tailored to her measurements, whoever she was....
Nancy McDonough Thanks
Nicely done. I own a few maru obi just because they are so beautiful.
Please note that, while I have been working with vintage kimono for many years, I have no training in kitsuke (formal kimono dressing) and mean no disrespect to the art of kimono dressing or those who are willing and able to undertake it. This video is only meant to show the complete novice how she might wear a kimono and obi to an informal affair, where being dressed "correctly" is not at issue. (And I apologize for mis-speaking in the video when I say that the deceased in Japan are buried - they are, of course, creamated.)