Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Kimono Tango Summer Sunburst Tote Bag
(15,000 JPY/$122/£77/108 Euros)

This stunning tote bag is made from recycled authentic silk brocade from Nishijin, Kyoto.  It has lacquer leaf woven into the fabric which gives it a three dimensional luster.  The patterns are unconventional but perfectly suited for a tote bag.  If you are interested please visit our shop at Etsy here.  Please visit our Facebook page and visit our website for news about where we will be exhibiting!  We have upcoming exhibits at Nihon Hyakkaten (June 30 - June 12) and the Hand Made in Japan Fes (July 25 - 26).  We look forward to seeing you there!


Monday, June 8, 2015

Kimono Tango Clutch Bag -

 Kimono Tango Crimson & Ebony Clutch Bag
(5,000 JPY/$40/36 EUROS/£27)

This stunning clutch bag from Kimono Tango is made from genuine recycled silk brocade from Nishijin, Kyoto and features three very auspicious symbols - the chrysanthemum, pine tree and tortoise shell.  As with many motifs used in traditional Japanese art, the motifs hail from China.

 Kimono Tango Crimson & Ebony Clutch Bag 
(5,000 JPY/$40/36 EUROS/£27)

The chrysanthemum was introduced to Japan prior to circa 794 and was popular with the Japanese literati during the Heian period (794 - 1185) and was often mentioned in poetry as well as used as a design element in various items.  The pine tree itself isn't an import from China, but its meaning is.  It symbolizes longevity, good fortune and steadfastness. The meaning of behind the tortoise shell is a little more complex and what it symbolizes in Japan can be traced back to Hinduism, Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism.  However, it too generally is an auspicious symbol for longevity.  
Kimono Tango Crimson & Ebony Clutch Bag 
(5,000 JPY/$40/36 EUROS/£27)

If you are interested in purchasing this one of a kind clutch bag, please visit our Etsy Shop here. Please also remember to visit our Facebook page here and like it if you don't mind!  For more news on where we will be selling our products, please visit our website here.