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Swatow Embroidery Pink Bushi #B1#B2 2yd Kimono Silk RU22
Vintage Japanese Silk Kimono Fabric
(since the website only allows square pictures, 1st picture is the top part of panels, and 2nd picture is the bottom part of the panels - a lot of plain part)
Swatow Embroidered Pink Bushi
=A hand embroidery from the Shantou (used to be called Swatow) China. It is done by piercing flat cloth with a circular embroidery frame made of bamboo or rattan, needles, thread, and scissors, and creating beautiful embroidered patterns. If you look closely at the pattern, you will see many holes in it that look like patterns. The pattern was created by hand-piercing holes in the plain cloth and embroidering it.
Bokashi Dyed -Tea Rose to very very Light Creamy Pink
-Bokashi dyeing, with a rich history spanning 1200 years, is a traditional Japanese technique known for its exquisite color shading. This meticulous process creates a subtle and beautiful gradation effect on the fabric, enhancing its depth and sophistication. Ideal for traditional garments like kimonos, bokashi-dyed textiles showcase intricate patterns and scenes inspired by nature.
High Quality Silk
Medium Weight
Drapey
Samurai Parade
- scene of a daimyō gyōretsu — samurai retainers traveling through the countryside toward Edo
Tea Rose / Cold Pink Type Color
* Last picture is the original robe before deconstruction
#B1 (pic 3 to 6) 3 spots (looks like water stains, while ironing?) - see the 6th picture
#B2 (pic 7 to 11)
This listing is vintage, not brand new, it may have light spots
Vintage Japanese Silk Kimono Fabric
(since the website only allows square pictures, 1st picture is the top part of panels, and 2nd picture is the bottom part of the panels - a lot of plain part)
Swatow Embroidered Pink Bushi
=A hand embroidery from the Shantou (used to be called Swatow) China. It is done by piercing flat cloth with a circular embroidery frame made of bamboo or rattan, needles, thread, and scissors, and creating beautiful embroidered patterns. If you look closely at the pattern, you will see many holes in it that look like patterns. The pattern was created by hand-piercing holes in the plain cloth and embroidering it.
Bokashi Dyed -Tea Rose to very very Light Creamy Pink
-Bokashi dyeing, with a rich history spanning 1200 years, is a traditional Japanese technique known for its exquisite color shading. This meticulous process creates a subtle and beautiful gradation effect on the fabric, enhancing its depth and sophistication. Ideal for traditional garments like kimonos, bokashi-dyed textiles showcase intricate patterns and scenes inspired by nature.
High Quality Silk
Medium Weight
Drapey
Samurai Parade
- scene of a daimyō gyōretsu — samurai retainers traveling through the countryside toward Edo
Tea Rose / Cold Pink Type Color
* Last picture is the original robe before deconstruction
#B1 (pic 3 to 6) 3 spots (looks like water stains, while ironing?) - see the 6th picture
#B2 (pic 7 to 11)
This listing is vintage, not brand new, it may have light spots

