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Kimono, Obi, Haori, Michiyuki
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   kimono woodblock prints
   and other accessories

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Click here to see kimono pouches

Kimono Pouches

These pouches are original handmade pieces by Junko (pronounced "June-co") of Kimono Source. To make these products, Junko has used fabric from kimono, obi and other traditional Japanese garments, along with complementary use of Thai silk in some instances.




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Origami Crane Earrings

The crane is one of the most well-known origami figures. The crane symbolizes good luck and peace. We wish for both to be ever-constant in your life. These origami crane earrings, perfect accessories for your kimono, obi, haori or any Western clothing, are handmade by Kimono Source.




Click here to see kimono fabric pins and corsages

Kimono Fabric Pins and Corsages

These pins or corsages are original handmade pieces from Kimono Source. To make these products, Junko has used fabric from kimono, haori and other traditional Japanese garments.




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Kimono Handbags

I love making handbags, purses, and pouches out of kimono, obi, and haori fabric. Currently, we have 7 for sale. They are of various sizes, shapes, fabrics, and styles. Click the link above to see the current offerings!




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Itomaki

Itomaki are traditional Japanese spools used for winding kimono silk. They are lovely ornamental pieces that look great as simple but eye-catching conversation pieces, or they can be converted for other uses. I've even used one as the base of a lamp! Click the link above to see the 8 itomaki currently offered for sale.




Click here to see kimono-related woodblock prints

Kimono Woodblock Prints

We currently have 5 turn-of-the-century (Meiji era) woodblock prints with kimono themes. Four of the five feature intricate kimono crest (kamon) designs. The other print looks like a rendering of a beautiful kimono panel, with a crane as the focal point. Click on the link above to see the woodblock prints that we offer to you.