Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Kimono creating Atelier in Kyoto- Shi-kunshi koubou-②

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"Sacred bamboo" is vividly described on this kimono.
"Realistic depiction" is one of the characteristics of Japanese design.
I love this design and base purple color.
It is gorgeous...
"Night snow" is the motif of this kimono.
Of course you can order your original kimono if you visit here,
the price is less expensive than department store,they said.
Sometimes young girl's mother or father visit here to buy kimono for their daughter,for preparation of their daughter's marriage,they said.
 
Gentians and narcissus flowers.
They are real and vividly described.
Lovely kitten and orchid flowers.
I think this is peony.It is beautiful.
There are many variations of colors and designs here.
I found a wonderful picture.
Varieties of flowers are described vividely.
Japanese artists pursue "realism" fully. That is the essence of Japanese arts.


How to access
This Atelier is located in Kamigyo Ward,(Kamigyo-ku),Kyoto, near "Imadegawa-Jofukuji" bus stop.(5 minutes walk)
"Shi-kunshi koubou" is the name of the Atelier.

There is a parking.

If you enjoy my posts and Japanese arts,I'm very happy^ ^

Thank you for visiting.

6 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for sharing this with us, Kumiko-san. The designs are wonderful ! It's amazing that the workshop isn't filled with tourists taking pictures...

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  2. These are so unbelievably beautiful! Thanks for sharing! ^_^

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  3. @Walter,
    Thank you,Walter!
    Every kimono are elaborately designed,they're impressive.
    Yes,indeed,it is a little-known good spot to visit in Kyoto,
    I hope more and more tourists visit here,especially tourists from abroad.
    Please have a nice weekend,Walter!

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  4. @jadeXcore!

    Thank you for visiting my blog,jadeXcore!
    Honestly,the popularity of kimono is cooling down in our country now,it is a pity,
    but the wonderfulness of kimono is rediscovered by you!
    I express my respect for your passion for kimono and your skill of kitsuke.
    Please have a nice weekend,jadeXcore!(^_^)

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  5. You picked up many beautiful kimonos here, Kumiko! Thanks for showing them to us!

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  6. @Traveling Hawk,

    Thank you,Traveling Hawk!
    I'm happy to let you know about these kimono and artisans.
    It's my pleasure if you enjoy this post,Traveling Hawk(^_^)

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