Auspicious antique patterns for this outfit, pairing a bold yabane (arrow fletching) kimono, with a lusciously embroidered black-based obi depicting shishi (lion) among botan (peony).
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Auspicious antique patterns for this outfit, pairing a bold yabane (arrow fletching) kimono, with a lusciously embroidered black-based obi depicting shishi (lion) among botan (peony).
Throw size quilt done in a multitude of browns. Totem border and arrow fletching quilting. Backed with an orangey brown cotton and finished in a multicoloured brown binding.
The pattern is Churn Dash by Jordan Fabrics.
This is for sale for $280 USD + $ 80 shipping.
Warm autumnal colors for this antique outfit, pairing a yabane (arrow fletching) kimono, and an momiji (maple leaves) obi in perfectly matching hues.
The vibrant haori features plump Kôrin momiji (maple leaves in the style of famous painter Kôrin).
Sunny antique outfit, pairing a yabane (arrow fletching) over yellow ground kimono, with an obi depicting glimmering fishes woven in with metallic threads
Shimmering silver obi with waxing and waning moons, paired with a cute white rabbit obidome hinting at Moon rabbit imagery. The lovely kimono has soft stripes and faint yabane (arrow fletching).
Striking outfit perfect for New Year wishes, pairing a red/black kimono patterned with colorful arrows, with a regal looking hawke, its jesses swirling over a silver/black stripes background.
Arrows are popular auspicious pattern symbolizing “straight to luck” wishes. Worn around New Year season, this attire could also hint at decorations sold by Shinto shrines and called hamaya (lit. demon breaking arrow).
Hawks are usually a pattern linked to martial values (like fidelity, bravery, etc), but worn around New Year season, they would refer to the tradition of hatsuyume (first dream of the New Year).
Super pleasing colors for this yabane (arrow fletching) inspired kimono, paired with a cute Japanese Spitz black based obi (reproduction of an antique design)
Lively antique outfit, pairing a colorful tsuru (crane) kimono, with lustrous satin obi bearing decorated yabane (arrow fletching).
Arrows are popular auspicious pattern symbolizing “straight to luck” wishes. Worn around New Year season, this attire could also hint at decorations sold by Shinto shrines and called hamaya (lit. demon breaking arrow).
Hamaya can also be paired be the Lunar year animal. For 2023, you can hence find rabbits holding arrows like this one:
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