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- Daruma Magazine-Daruma Magazine is the only English language magazine devoted solely to Japanese art and antiques. It began publishing in 1994, with a mission to channel the more interesting of the innumerable articles in Japanese on arts and antiques to Westerners and other Asians who do not understand Japanese. The editorial content also includes original articles in English on Japanese art and antiques.
Fabric Vendors-Welcome to lindrix'
information source for textiles, fashion design, and related arts.
Immortal Geisha-Immortal Geisha website is devoted to the lives, history, beauty and tradition of Japanese Geisha, Geiko and Maiko.
Japan Center-JAPAN CENTER has brought the beauty of Japanese antiques, tansu and kimono to appreciative customers in the Europe and beyond since 1994. We specialize in Japanese furniture (tansu) and kimono, and carry a wide selection of antique folk crafts, lacquer ware, textiles, dolls, ceramics, screens, scrolls, and basketry. JAPAN CENTER offers an impressive selection of beautiful items at very reasonable prices, for retail and wholesale.
Japan-O-Matic!: The Vanishing Kimono-All the cool of Japan, without the Kanji! ... My only dilemma now is, which book do I drag along to the event in order to get her autograph?
Japanese kimonos-Authentic Japanese vintage kimono, obi, fabrics and unusual items from the markets of Kyoto.
John Marshall: works In fabric-American fiber artist specializing in the traditional Japanese techniques of Katazome (stencil dyeing) and tsutsugaki (cone drawing).
JP NET Kimono Hypertext-Comprehensive overview of the history of the kimono. Weaving and dyeing techniques, and patterns of the various time pieces.
Kimono - Virtual Japanese Culture - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan-First go to History of Kimonos and learn about how the kimono established itself as a part of Japanese culture.
Kimono and Kitsuke-A deep love for fabrics drove me to kimono and obi. An interest for Zen, concentration and trying your best drove me to kitsuke.
kimono de cheap-When you get the chance to wear a kimono, you will find that many kimono-related items are necessary beyond the kimono itself and the obi (belt). Although it may be difficult to find these specific items outside of Japan, there are many alternatives that you can find quite easily and cheaply - and still look stylish - let me show you how!
KIMONO ENCYCLOPAEDIA - KIMONO-KIMONO ENCYCLOPAEDIA
Kimono Flea Market Ichiroya-Kimon Flea Market Ichiroya offers you the authentic and charming old kimono directly from Japan with a reasonable ...
Kimono Source- kimonos, obi, haori and other traditional Japanese garments
kimono.fraise.net-There have been several articles on kimono in the news recently. From The Globe and Mail, Japanese artist Mamechiyo has recast the traditional garment as a decidedly contemporary art form, discussing her kimono and her North American debut show in Toronto, Canada (which runs until April 2). An excerpt from the end of the article:
Kimono, Kimono Fabric & Japanese Clothing-Kimono site offers info on japanese kimono, japanese clothing, kimono fabrics, patterns and yukata robes. How to tie an obi sash, make a kimono, how to wear japanese yukata, hakama pants and japanese shoes zori, geta sandals and tabi socks.
Marla Mallett- Textiles and Tribal Oriental Rugs
Minbu Za-means a folk dance group in Japanese. Directed by Momo Suzuki, 'MINBU ZA' , through the medium of Japanese folk dance, introduces the culture, history and spirit of Japan.
The Beauty of Kimono-This site is the page which introduces being related with the kimono which is Japanese tradition culture. The man of "not knowing at all in the thing of a kimono etc." is also OK!
Van hier tot Tokio - Retailer Japanese Antiques.
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