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Japanese Traditional Textile “織りの匠”
NIHONWASOU [01/21/16:26]
~ Japanese Traditional Textile “織りの匠” ~
by Kawaseman Orimono Since 1821 (Edo period)

A great opportunity to see and ask about Obi (Kimono Belt) fabrics, weaving techniques, history and culture! Kawaseman Orimono, a long standing Nishijin-Obi manufacturer in Kyoto since 1821 (Edo Period), will provide free seminars in NY. You can also buy beautiful Obis and Kimonos directly from them.
Please E-mail info@kimonostyle.net to RSVP with your name,
phone number and preferred session (1)10:00-13:00 or (2)14:00-17:00.

Free Seminars
February 18, 2010 (Thursday)
(1)10:00-13:00 (2) 14:00-17:00
NIHONWASOU USA Showroom
1410 Broadway Suite2618 (Betw. 38th&39th St.)
Phone: 212-869-0500
*RSVP: info@kimonostyle.net
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