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Warriors skulls kimono fabric rolls, by Rumi Rock
Unknown, Japanese Kimono Pattern Design
AAAAAAAAAAH <3Neat obi made from “Moon skull” fabric by RumiRock
An glorious fuck-ton of kimono/yukata (for females) references.Yes, the last one is in Japanese&hell
Rumi Rock galaxy reversible obi. I really like the airy texture of that fabric + that they chose to
Beautiful all black outfit (seen on). I really like how OP paired that speckled kimono with this bea
A very refined outfit seen on. Obi is made from a printed hemp English fabric and gives a nice retro
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Asian art collection, currently on view in Infinite B
tanuki-kimono: Quick doll kimono dressing, using a strip of fabric (simply iron pressed) and a ribbo
Dress1894-1896The chrysanthemums covering the entire surface of the fabric of this dress make it a f
Cocktail DressChristian DiorDaimaru Dior Salon1958Orange rayon woven with gold and silver Dacron thr
hoopskirtsociety: Tea Gown ca.1870 , Medium: authentic kimono fabric.
tanuki-kimono: Quick doll kimono dressing, using a strip of fabric (simply iron pressed) and a ribbo
Kimono by Modapatchandmixcrafts.com/shop/kimono/
Launched last month, Wafrica — Africa plus wa for Japan — has unveiled a range of kimono
Dress1894-1896The chrysanthemums covering the entire surface of the fabric of this dress make it a f
The cotton fabric of this late 19th/early 20th-century festival kimono (detail) from the Tohoku regi
Cat pattern yukata fabric roll, by Chikusen (picture seen on)
collectorandco:vintage wool kimono fabric with stenciled motifs
collectorandco:kimono fabric / detail
oak23: tanuki-kimono:Quick doll kimono dressing, using a strip of fabric (simply iron pressed) and a
tanuki-kimono: Quick doll kimono dressing, using a strip of fabric (simply iron pressed) and a ribbo
kimononagoya: Yukata with a heko obi. As you can see despite being of a soft crinkly fabric, it sti
Carolyn Schnurer (American; 1908–1998)}Dress. Cotton, 1950; Dress. Silk, 1950; Dress. Cotton, 1951;
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