Japanese Dancers Wearing Traditional Kimonos (Foiled Journal)
Japanese Dancers Wearing Traditional Kimonos (Foiled Journal)
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Flame Tree Notebooks are a series of luxurious and practical notebooks with foil-printed covers,embossed foil stamping,a pocket at the back,two bookmarks,and a solid magnetic side flap. They are perfect for personal use and make a dazzling gift. The kimono is a traditional Japanese garment worn by men,women and children,with colors linked to a season,direction,virtue and one of the five elements.
Format: Notebook / blank book
Length: 176 pages
Publication date: 13 June 2018
Publisher: Flame Tree Publishing
Part of a captivating and opulent Flame Tree Notebook series, these notebooks seamlessly blend high-quality craftsmanship with magnificent fine art. The covers are meticulously printed on foil in a vibrant array of five colors, followed by an embossed and foil-stamped design. Not only are they visually stunning, but they also offer remarkable practicality. A convenient pocket at the back provides ample space for receipts and scraps, while two bookmarks and a sturdy magnetic side flap ensure seamless organization. Whether used for personal purposes or as a thoughtful gift, these notebooks are truly remarkable.
The kimono, a timeless garment worn in Japan for centuries, holds immense cultural significance. Its pattern, rather than the cut, takes center stage, reflecting the country's deep connection between colors, seasons, directions, virtues, and the five elements. Red, for instance, is a favored color for kimonos, as it is believed to symbolize youthfulness and attractiveness.
The kimono is a versatile garment that can be worn in various occasions, from formal events to everyday life. It consists of a T-shaped robe with wide sleeves and a sash known as an obi. The robe is typically made from silk or cotton, and the obi is often adorned with intricate patterns and colors. The kimono is not only a fashion statement but also a symbol of Japanese culture and tradition.
Wearing a kimono requires a certain level of expertise and etiquette. The proper way to tie an obi involves wrapping it around the waist several times, ensuring a neat and tidy appearance. The length and width of the obi should be carefully considered to complement the wearer's body shape. Additionally, certain accessories, such as a fan and a handkerchief, are often worn with a kimono to add a touch of elegance and sophistication.
The kimono has evolved over time, incorporating modern designs and materials. However, its essence remains the same: a garment that embodies the beauty and elegance of Japanese culture. Whether you are interested in fashion, history, or simply want to experience the beauty of a traditional garment, the kimono is a must-see.
Weight: 356g
Dimension: 156 x 215 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781787550292
Edition number: New ed
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