Asanoha Tsumugi Kimono Top (Plus)

$200.00

This top is made from a combination of vintage Tsumugi Kimono silks. Tsumugi 紬 yarns are made from irregular-shaped cocoons called Kuzumayu, which were once considered not fit for spinning even, fine silk threads. Compared to the shine of ordinary silk fabric, Tsumugi has a matte surface. Containing naturally formed slubs, Tsumugi yarns are durable, yet lightweight. Although Tsumugi was once thought of as a sub-par textile, it is now highly sought after by Japanese Kimono connoisseurs.

Asanoha 麻の葉 means leaf of hemp leaf, and is an ancient Japanese motif that is common in textile design, ceramics as well as woodwork such as intricate Kumiko. As hemp is a strong plant that grows quickly, Asanoha represents resilience and growth.

Flat garment measurements
Width: 78cm / 31 in
Center to sleeve: 68cm / 27 in
Length: 65cm / 25.5 in
Fits up to US size 3X

100% silk
Hand wash in cold water, lay flat or hang to dry. Do not tumble dry. Iron on medium setting.

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This top is made from a combination of vintage Tsumugi Kimono silks. Tsumugi 紬 yarns are made from irregular-shaped cocoons called Kuzumayu, which were once considered not fit for spinning even, fine silk threads. Compared to the shine of ordinary silk fabric, Tsumugi has a matte surface. Containing naturally formed slubs, Tsumugi yarns are durable, yet lightweight. Although Tsumugi was once thought of as a sub-par textile, it is now highly sought after by Japanese Kimono connoisseurs.

Asanoha 麻の葉 means leaf of hemp leaf, and is an ancient Japanese motif that is common in textile design, ceramics as well as woodwork such as intricate Kumiko. As hemp is a strong plant that grows quickly, Asanoha represents resilience and growth.

Flat garment measurements
Width: 78cm / 31 in
Center to sleeve: 68cm / 27 in
Length: 65cm / 25.5 in
Fits up to US size 3X

100% silk
Hand wash in cold water, lay flat or hang to dry. Do not tumble dry. Iron on medium setting.

This top is made from a combination of vintage Tsumugi Kimono silks. Tsumugi 紬 yarns are made from irregular-shaped cocoons called Kuzumayu, which were once considered not fit for spinning even, fine silk threads. Compared to the shine of ordinary silk fabric, Tsumugi has a matte surface. Containing naturally formed slubs, Tsumugi yarns are durable, yet lightweight. Although Tsumugi was once thought of as a sub-par textile, it is now highly sought after by Japanese Kimono connoisseurs.

Asanoha 麻の葉 means leaf of hemp leaf, and is an ancient Japanese motif that is common in textile design, ceramics as well as woodwork such as intricate Kumiko. As hemp is a strong plant that grows quickly, Asanoha represents resilience and growth.

Flat garment measurements
Width: 78cm / 31 in
Center to sleeve: 68cm / 27 in
Length: 65cm / 25.5 in
Fits up to US size 3X

100% silk
Hand wash in cold water, lay flat or hang to dry. Do not tumble dry. Iron on medium setting.