Japanese Rose balls(献上手古伊万里) (Kenjo-de Ko-Imari)(Kenjo de Ko Imari) is a type of antique Japanese porcelain that was made in the Imari region during the Edo period. "" (Kenjo de) refers to items that were specially made as offerings or gifts to the ruling class, such as the shogunate or feudal lords. These pieces are characterized by their high quality craftsmanship, intricate designs, and vibrant colors, often featuring traditional Japanese motifs like flowers, birds, and landscapes. Kenjo de Ko
Chirimen textile started being made in Japan at the end of the 16th century and is a fabric with a distinctive weave
This exquisite vintage haori features a soft white silk base beautifully adorned with a colorful Japanese landscape motif
Scattered across the garment are delicate white accents created using traditional shibori tie-dye techniques
Polyurethane Foam CoreMade in Japan
bringing a sense of movement and harmony to the garment
Whether for a seasonal photo shoot or a unique gift
Open-front kimono-style silhouette
making it suitable for collectors
creating a frothy
This palm-sized pincushion features a simple beech wood base
100% CottonMade in JapanWeight: approx
The bodice is designed with a stylish two-tone color scheme