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Kiriko Original Scarf Indigo Large Kiku
The Kiku (č) pattern, or chrysanthemum, became the emblem for the Imperial Family during the Nara period, when the flower was first introduced to Japan. It continues to be a highly-regarded pattern today, appearing on official seals and documents.Ā
Each scarfĀ is sewn, pressed and packaged by hand in Portland, Oregon.
- Origin of Fabric: Japan
- Indigo KikuĀ Scarf
- Hand sewn in Portland, Oregon
- Size:Ā 72" x 15"
- Product #: IS14
- Code: WP50
- Watch ourĀ videoĀ to see how we tie our scarves.
- This is the traditional Japanese pattern calledĀ Kiku
Ā
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Kiriko Original Scarf Indigo Large Kiku
Kiriko Original Scarf Indigo Large Kiku
The Kiku (č) pattern, or chrysanthemum, became the emblem for the Imperial Family during the Nara period, when the flower was first introduced to Japan. It continues to be a highly-regarded pattern today, appearing on official seals and documents.Ā
Each scarfĀ is sewn, pressed and packaged by hand in Portland, Oregon.
- Origin of Fabric: Japan
- Indigo KikuĀ Scarf
- Hand sewn in Portland, Oregon
- Size:Ā 72" x 15"
- Product #: IS14
- Code: WP50
- Watch ourĀ videoĀ to see how we tie our scarves.
- This is the traditional Japanese pattern calledĀ Kiku
Ā
$89.00
Kiriko Original Scarf Indigo Large Kikuā
$89.00
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The Kiku (č) pattern, or chrysanthemum, became the emblem for the Imperial Family during the Nara period, when the flower was first introduced to Japan. It continues to be a highly-regarded pattern today, appearing on official seals and documents.Ā
Each scarfĀ is sewn, pressed and packaged by hand in Portland, Oregon.
- Origin of Fabric: Japan
- Indigo KikuĀ Scarf
- Hand sewn in Portland, Oregon
- Size:Ā 72" x 15"
- Product #: IS14
- Code: WP50
- Watch ourĀ videoĀ to see how we tie our scarves.
- This is the traditional Japanese pattern calledĀ Kiku
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