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Chrysanthemum

KIKU 菊

A revered motif in Japanese textile tradition, the chrysanthemum represents longevity, purity, and refined dignity. Often seen in formal kimono and obi designs, its layered petals evoke both ceremonial beauty and quiet strength. Reimagined as a modern bag, this motif carries the elegance of Japanese auspicious symbolism into contemporary life.

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Peony

BOTAN 牡丹

In Japanese textile tradition, the peony symbolizes prosperity, honor, and cultivated elegance. Often woven into kimono and obi designs, its abundant petals express a sense of opulence and dignified beauty — bringing the grandeur of classical Japanese ornament into modern form.

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standing wave

TATSUNAMI 立波

Inspired by the cresting waves seen in Japanese painting and ukiyo-e, tatsunami captures the force, rhythm, and elegance of moving water. In kimono and obi textiles, wave motifs have long expressed continuity, vitality, and nature’s powerful beauty — transformed here into a bold modern silhouette.

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Cherry & Plum Blossoms

SAKURA・UME

SAKURA symbolizes the fleeting beauty of spring and the graceful awareness of impermanence. In kimono and obi textiles, it brings softness, elegance, and seasonal poetry.
UME symbolizes resilience, renewal, and auspicious beginnings. Blooming before spring fully arrives, it expresses quiet strength, hope, and refined vitality.

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Obi Skirts

KIMONO Cravats


A classic form of neckwear predating the modern necktie, the cravat has long been associated with tailored dress and expressive personal style. Reimagined through vintage Japanese silk, each piece can be worn as a cravat, scarf, or elegant alternative to a tie — adding a subtle yet distinctive accent to jackets, coats, and shirts.

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