Japanese clutch and Gamaguchi bags from Nishijin Okamoto, Kyoto
Nishijin Okamoto's Kinran (gold brocade) bag Nishijin-ori is a traditional handicraft product produced in the area of Nishijin, Kyoto Prefecture, which is the representative site for silk fabrics in Japan. Nishijin-ori, which is a high-grade silk fabric, has many types and low volume production. First of all, it inherits the Japanese kimono technique since the Heian period. Related Post The beginning of this fabric is the Tumulus period (250-538), and now...