Types of kimono

Explore the diverse world of kimono and learn about the various types available. From traditional to modern, find the perfect kimono style for your next special event or casual outing.
Kimono is so widely known that the word itself has become a part of the English language. From the very heart of Japanese culture, this iconic garment was worn on a daily basis in 19th-century Japan. Its beginnings can be traced back over a thousand years, to the Heian period (794–1185), from what was known […] The post Unraveling The Kimono: Vocabulary, Symbolism and Different Types appeared first on Coto Academy. Kimonos, Japanese New Year Kimono, Kimono Types, Kimono Parts, Types Of Kimono, Kimono Aesthetic, Japanese Traditional Clothing, Basic Japanese Words, Japanese Language Lessons

Kimono is so widely known that the word itself has become a part of the English language. From the very heart of Japanese culture, this iconic garment was worn on a daily basis in 19th-century Japan. Its beginnings can be traced back over a thousand years, to the Heian period (794–1185), from what was known […] The post Unraveling The Kimono: Vocabulary, Symbolism and Different Types appeared first on Coto Academy.

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M. Gaskins
Iromuji is type kimono that is  appropriate for tea ceremony; subdued and dignified, not distracting. Kimonos, Types Of Kimono, Modern Japanese Clothing, Formal Kimono, Kimono For Women, Japanese Traditional Clothing, Unmarried Women, Traditional Kimono, Japanese Tea Ceremony

After seeing formal types of kimono, we'll now feature maybe the most versatile kind of kimono, that can go from quite formal to informal: the iromuji. A red one-crested iromuji. Iromuji (approximately "plain color") is a solid color kimono. It can be actually plain or have discrete damasque-like patterns (in a fabric called rinzu), but no colorful motifs. From a distance, iromuji will always look solid. It's worn by married and unmarried women, and can have any color except for white or…

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Linda Mosley