Japanese Fabric -

This feature explores the intricate world of Japanese fabrics, where centuries-old craftsmanship meets modern design. From the indigo-dyed utility of Boro to the high-fashion influence of vintage Kimono silk, these textiles are celebrated for their quality, symbolism, and unique Wabi-sabi philosophy.

Overlapping concentric circles representing "waves of the blue sea," symbolizing quiet strength and good fortune . JAPANESE FABRIC

A geometric hemp leaf pattern often used for children's clothing to symbolize healthy growth and protection from evil. This feature explores the intricate world of Japanese

Luxurious silk brocades with a 1,200-year history , originally woven for the Imperial Court using gold and silver threads. A geometric hemp leaf pattern often used for

Japanese textile traditions are deeply tied to the local climate and available natural resources.

Japanese patterns often carry deep cultural meanings and represent seasonal changes or auspicious wishes.