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This top is made from a lightweight vintage Tsumugi Kimono. The patterns are created from a hand weaving process called Kasuri 絣. Kasuri is a term for textiles that have been woven with threads that are dyed specifically to create patterns in the fabric as they come together in the weaving process.
This top is dyed with Aizomé 藍染 or Japanese Indigo is derived from the Persicaria Tinctoria plant, and has long been revered for its beautiful hues and antibacterial properties. From plant to dye, it takes about a year to produce, which includes a fermentation process. Different shades of blue are produced by adjusting the fermentation time. Aizomé, which has been perfected since before the 16th century has now become synonymous with Japanese textile design.
Traditionally, Kimonos are constructed from narrow bolts of silk that are cut into eight rectangular pieces, then folded and overlapped to fit the body. At any time, the pieces can be taken apart and sewn back together to accommodate weight fluctuations, or if the Kimono is passed onto another person with different height. This method does not produce any waste. As a nod to this zero-waste philosophy, this top is made using four panels of Kimono silk and features a rounded neckline with a button closure in the back. The shoulders are slightly sloped to fit around the natural curve of the shoulders.
Fits up to US 16 with a lot of ease
Garment measurements
Bust/ Hips: 140cm / 55 inches
Length: 60cm / 24 in
Fits up to US 16
100% silk
Hand wash or delicate wash in cold water. Lay flat or hang to dry
Ships within one to two weeks
This top is made from a lightweight vintage Tsumugi Kimono. The patterns are created from a hand weaving process called Kasuri 絣. Kasuri is a term for textiles that have been woven with threads that are dyed specifically to create patterns in the fabric as they come together in the weaving process.
This top is dyed with Aizomé 藍染 or Japanese Indigo is derived from the Persicaria Tinctoria plant, and has long been revered for its beautiful hues and antibacterial properties. From plant to dye, it takes about a year to produce, which includes a fermentation process. Different shades of blue are produced by adjusting the fermentation time. Aizomé, which has been perfected since before the 16th century has now become synonymous with Japanese textile design.
Traditionally, Kimonos are constructed from narrow bolts of silk that are cut into eight rectangular pieces, then folded and overlapped to fit the body. At any time, the pieces can be taken apart and sewn back together to accommodate weight fluctuations, or if the Kimono is passed onto another person with different height. This method does not produce any waste. As a nod to this zero-waste philosophy, this top is made using four panels of Kimono silk and features a rounded neckline with a button closure in the back. The shoulders are slightly sloped to fit around the natural curve of the shoulders.
Fits up to US 16 with a lot of ease
Garment measurements
Bust/ Hips: 140cm / 55 inches
Length: 60cm / 24 in
Fits up to US 16
100% silk
Hand wash or delicate wash in cold water. Lay flat or hang to dry
Ships within one to two weeks
This top is made from a lightweight vintage Tsumugi Kimono. The patterns are created from a hand weaving process called Kasuri 絣. Kasuri is a term for textiles that have been woven with threads that are dyed specifically to create patterns in the fabric as they come together in the weaving process.
This top is dyed with Aizomé 藍染 or Japanese Indigo is derived from the Persicaria Tinctoria plant, and has long been revered for its beautiful hues and antibacterial properties. From plant to dye, it takes about a year to produce, which includes a fermentation process. Different shades of blue are produced by adjusting the fermentation time. Aizomé, which has been perfected since before the 16th century has now become synonymous with Japanese textile design.
Traditionally, Kimonos are constructed from narrow bolts of silk that are cut into eight rectangular pieces, then folded and overlapped to fit the body. At any time, the pieces can be taken apart and sewn back together to accommodate weight fluctuations, or if the Kimono is passed onto another person with different height. This method does not produce any waste. As a nod to this zero-waste philosophy, this top is made using four panels of Kimono silk and features a rounded neckline with a button closure in the back. The shoulders are slightly sloped to fit around the natural curve of the shoulders.
Fits up to US 16 with a lot of ease
Garment measurements
Bust/ Hips: 140cm / 55 inches
Length: 60cm / 24 in
Fits up to US 16
100% silk
Hand wash or delicate wash in cold water. Lay flat or hang to dry
Ships within one to two weeks