Japanese women put on their finest winter kimonos in the annual Coming of Age ceremony in Tokyo Credit: Photo: REX Yasutaka Komiya, an 84-year-old craftsman, sat on a woven tatami mat floor flicking ...
What would have happened if Jamie Frasier and his fellow 18th century Scots of Outlander had happened upon a 21st century woman in a tartan kimono wandering the Highlands? That’s just one of the ...
The kimono—a catchall term for myriad, T-shaped Japanese garments—has been around in various forms since at least the Heian period, which began in 794. The robes made their way to Europe by the 17th ...
At a century-old workshop in a quiet Tokyo neighbourhood, craftsman Yuichi Hirose brushes dye across meticulously hand-cut stencils laid on fabric, using a traditional technique to produce ...
At a century-old workshop in a quiet Tokyo neighbourhood, craftsman Yuichi Hirose brushes dye across meticulously hand-cut stencils laid on fabric, using a traditional technique to produce ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. TOKYO: Yasutaka Komiya, an 84-year-old craftsman, sits on a woven tatami mat floor flicking through piles of exquisitely decorated ...
As more and more local women reserve the traditional kimono only for special occasions, the industry has declined. But, change is around the corner. At a century-old workshop in a quiet Tokyo ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Gladstone. Followed categories will be added to My News. GLADSTONE South State School students were dressed to impress yesterday, thanks to the creative flair of a ...
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