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Takeda Kahei Shoten La Lune Shibori Cotton Kimono | One Size

$2,600

Tracing Takeda Kahei Shoten’s lineage will lead you to Shokuro Takeda, who is said to be one of the eight people who first settled in the shibori hub of Arimatsu in 1608. The Patrimoines collection is guided by this rich heritage, created in collaboration with Sawako Furukawa who chose three designs to honour the Takeda Family Residence. The La Lune kimono is inspired by the moon on the transom, with scattered fragments achieved with koboshi – a form of the shibori technique where complex shapes are bound, tied and dyed.

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Tracing Takeda Kahei Shoten’s lineage will lead you to Shokuro Takeda, who is said to be one of the eight people who first settled in the shibori hub of Arimatsu in 1608. The Patrimoines collection is guided by this rich heritage, created in collaboration with Sawako Furukawa who chose three designs to honour the Takeda Family Residence. The La Lune kimono is inspired by the moon on the transom, with scattered fragments achieved with koboshi – a form of the shibori technique where complex shapes are bound, tied and dyed.

Product ID: 2201287002

View more from: Takeda Kahei Shoten / Robes

Only at ABASK

Takeda Kahei Shoten La Lune Shibori Cotton Kimono | One Size

$2,600

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Meet the Maker:

Takeda Kahei

The rich heritage of Arimatsu is woven into every fibre of Takeda Kahei Shoten’s fabric, not only because the town is considered the home of shibori tie-dye but also because of the cultural influence its architecture and landscapes hold. A particular point of heritage is the Takeda Family Residence, home to a series of motifs that inspire the Patrimoines collection, which is realised in collaboration with Japan-born, Milan-based designer Sawako Furukawa.