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Ref No: BKF0043

 

Japanese kimono fabric which has not been used and is in very good condition.

It is available from a bolt  in various lengths, please select how much you require from the drop down box and multiple lengths will be cut as one continuous piece (subject to availability).
If you can't find the size you want, please contact me as I may have more in stock.

 

Details:
Colour: Creamy white background with teal and pink detail.

Technique : Woven/dyed

Condition: Very good.

Fabric: Wool, light to medium weight with a slight stiffness of new fabric.

Design: Grid pattern with flowers in the spaces. Repeating pattern.

Age: Unknown.
Origin: Japan.

 

Approx size:

Lengths: 50 cm, 100 cm or 150 cm

Width: 36 cm
Weight: 40 g (50 cm x 36 cm piece)

 

Please read the additional info section.

Any questions on this item please feel free to contact me.

Thank you!

Kimono fabric - Wool - Floral grid - Cream, teal and pink

SKU: BKF0043
PriceFrom £5.00
    • Kimono fabric is quite narrow compared to normal fabric which is sold be the metre, this is because its made purely for kimono construction. Unlike western clothes which require lots of pattern pieces and styles, kimono are constructed much more simply and only the collar requires cutting out all other pieces are just cut to length and sewn together. Please check you are happy with the width before you purchase.
    • If you are making your own kimono please note you would need a complete bolt for a traditional kimono or haori jacket. Unlike the west you buy from a bolt but in Japan you buy a whole bolt which can be around 900 cm for haori, 1200 cm for kimono or 2000 cm for matching kimono and haori.
    • With vintage or secondhand fabrics on some occasions you may find a small imperfection which is to be expected with these types of fabrics. If it was a significant imperfection I would mention it in the listing.
    • Items are not washable, please consult professional dry cleaners for advice if required or do a test sample before washing.
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