Fantastic color choice for this dramatic ayame (iris) summer kimono, paired with a nicely matching itomaki (bobbin) obi
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Fantastic color choice for this dramatic ayame (iris) summer kimono, paired with a nicely matching itomaki (bobbin) obi

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Tokyo Geisha 1920s por Blue Ruin 1 Por Flickr: This method of tying the Obi seems to have been reasonably popular around the 1920s, but I don’t know the name of the knot.
Though that kimono is a bit too busy to truly make it shine, that embroidered itomaki (silk bobbins) obi is astonishing! (seen on)

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Kimono Flea Market Ichiroya offers you the authentic and charming old kimono direct from Japan with reasonable prices just as the price of the Japanese flea markets !
There’s a lot going on here and it’s all good. Thread bobbins and clusters of flowers in a drip dye pattern <3
I looooove everything about this coordination.
The itomaki obidome tho!!!! 😍😍