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Know your mochi! Cute chart by @T_marohiko listing famous mochi cakes variations (my favourites is k
Nihon no kotori (Japanese small birds), cute helpful chart by @T_marohiko listing the following spec
Fundamentals of japanese dance by Hanayagi Chiyo - (my scan is gigantic, please click for good readi
Step by step musubi knots charts by @chiyocooooo73, for when you wanna change from classical kainoku
otterintheflightdeck:一斤染 (Ikkonzome) | #F8DAD2 | “600-Gram Dye”Ikkonzome or ikkinzome is the pale pi
otterintheflightdeck:牛血紅 (Gyuuketsukou) | #631400 | “Oxblood”Unlike the English counterpart “oxblood
otterintheflightdeck:鶸色 (Hiwa-iro) | #C2BD3D | “Siskin”The yellowish-green color of a Eurasian siski
otterintheflightdeck:長春色 (Choushun-iro) | #BF6766 | “Long Spring”Choushun is one of the Japanese nam
[Neko mimi (cat ears)] hanhaba obi knot step by step, seen on Kimono machi‘s blog.I have already men
otterintheflightdeck:猩紅 (Shoukou) | #B92832 | “Shoujou Red”Shoujou (猩々) is a monkey-like Japanese se
otterintheflightdeck:草色 (Kusa-iro) | #7B8D42 | “Grass”A slightly yellowish green similar to the colo
otterintheflightdeck:灰汁色 (Aku-iro) | #948562 | “Ash Water”A yellow-tinted grey reminiscent of straw
otterintheflightdeck: 練色 (Neri-iro) | #EDE4CD | “Glossed Silk”The use of neri-iro as a color name da
otterintheflightdeck:橙色 (Daidai-iro) | #EF810F | “Daidai”This native Japanese word for “orange” come
Man nagaki (ankle lenght kimono = men kimono) katamigawari style, retailored from an tsumugi kimono
Demure rainbow tints for this itajime-shibori kimono, paired with a rustic botan karakusa (peony and
Men/otoko poi kitsuke tips by team-osubachi2:what you need to dressputting on tabi socks, underwear
Men Edo era kaburimono (headdress), super helpful chart by @nadeshicorin, showing from left to right
sytoh:俺が長年貯め込んだグラフ・一覧・比較・図解フォルダが今、火を吹く:哲学ニュースnwkSome obi musubi ideas
Those are not musubi I am accustomed to use but, those tying methods could come handy :)First one is
Stripe patterns guide (edited from Nanaoh vol. 40), from left to right, top to bottom:Bamboo stripe,
Elizabeth Olsen
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