JP NET Kimono Hypertext: Introduction
JP NET Kimono Hypertext The kimono is the traditional clothing of Japan. Kimono styles have changed significantly from one period of Japan's history to another, and today there are many different types of kimono worn by men, women, and children. The cut, color, fabric, and decorations of a kimono may vary according to the sex, age, and marital status of the wearer, the season of the year, and ...
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Civilization.ca - Homage to Nature: Landscape Kimonos of Itchiku Kubota
QUICK LINKS Home page Archaeology Arts and Crafts Civilizations Cultures First Peoples History Treasures Military history Artifact catalogue Library catalogue Other Web sites Boutique Homage to Nature Landscape Kimonos of Itchiku Kubota An exhibition from the Itchiku Tsujigahana Co., with the sponsorship of the Sasakawa Foundation (now The Nippon Foundation). Ohn (Mount Fuji) Fuji Glittering in ...
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Kimono Dressing
Kimono Dressing About Kimono (Wa-fuku) For the most part, Japanese people today wear western clothes in their everyday life, but the traditional Japanese clothing (kimono) is still popular both as formal attire and as clothing for the home. The most gorgeous one is the uchikake , a long overgarment worn by the bride in a wedding ceremony. The silk fabric is embroidered with gold and silver ...
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