Item J19

$2,000.00
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Japanese kimono fabrics are woven on narrow looms, and patterns with repeats were never designed to match at the seams. The standard formula for kimono construction, however, involves highly visible seams, and so a large pattern such as this one creates random junctions when the fabric panels meet. Further adding to the dynamism of this pattern are off-kilter diamond motifs that serve to reinforce an edgy, wobbly element.

The polished, shiny silk fibers of the exterior are a total contrast with the cozy silk crepe weave on the lining. The lining fabric features a traditional Japanese dot pattern that imitates sharkskin. Because of the exacting intricacy of the stencil used to make this pattern, it is one of the most highly valued fabric patterns. 

Both of the silks come from vintage kimonos that I sourced, deconstructed, washed and rehabilitated. The dress form has a size 40 chest, and the sizing is equivalent to a medium-large.