Japanese Fabric Site
Overlapping concentric circles representing "waves of the blue sea," symbolizing quiet strength and good fortune .
Japanese patterns often carry deep cultural meanings and represent seasonal changes or auspicious wishes. JAPANESE FABRIC
Frequent use of bamboo, plum blossoms, and cranes as motifs for longevity and resilience. Garment Construction — Sengoku Daimyo JAPANESE FABRIC
Luxurious silk brocades with a 1,200-year history , originally woven for the Imperial Court using gold and silver threads. JAPANESE FABRIC
A geometric hemp leaf pattern often used for children's clothing to symbolize healthy growth and protection from evil.
Japanese textile traditions are deeply tied to the local climate and available natural resources.