Vintage Japanese Textiles:
1990's Kimono Silk Fabric Piece
Deadstock Nagajuban Silk
Width: 14.75 inches / 37.47 cm
Length: 55 inches / 139.8 cm
Catalog# 7031:
US$15.00 per piece Plus Shipping
Fabric History/Provenance: Pieces derived from deadstock 1990's under-kimono (nagajuban) silk roll.
Fabric Description: This is lightweight silk originally for use in making an under-kimono (nagajuban); the fabric is a gradation mix of soft pale pink, pale green, and pale yellow background -- colors are in subtle gradations; the design motif is stylized larger-scale winterberry plants and Camellia flowers; also, softly undulating bands run lengthwise(vertically)-- all in all, this is a most distinctive motif; the fabric is smooth to the touch and has a sheen.
Fabric Description: This is lightweight silk originally for use in making an under-kimono (nagajuban); the fabric is a gradation mix of soft pale pink, pale green, and pale yellow background -- colors are in subtle gradations; the design motif is stylized larger-scale winterberry plants and Camellia flowers; also, softly undulating bands run lengthwise(vertically)-- all in all, this is a most distinctive motif; the fabric is smooth to the touch and has a sheen.
About Pictures: Please NOTE that colors and contrast differ on each device so please use our text descriptions to complement your sense of the fabric.
Recommended for making scarves/accessories.
Condition: Excellent.