We will introduce you to kimonos with eba patterns in colors that are perfect for early summer. Woven in refreshing colors such as indigo, green, and light blue, the kimono is reminiscent of the surface of water and new greenery, and is refreshing to wear. We also recommend wearing it as a single layer. We hope you enjoy wearing an outfit that incorporates the colors of plants to feel the season.

Kimono Osawa Pond
The warp threads are made of pale colored threads, and the weft threads are gradated from the bottom to dark indigo, green, yellow-green, and white. Osawa Pond is the pond where Saga Daikakuji Temple is located. The random weft ikat patterns express the sparkle of the water's surface, depicting the richness of the waterside scenery. The collar and shoulders are woven cleanly with a white base, making the face look brighter.
Dyes: indigo, kariyasu, onion, stinkwood
Price: 550,000 yen (tax included)
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Kimono Kinuta
It is a checkered pattern of green gradation and stripes. "Kinuta" refers to the wooden mallet and platform used to strike the fabric to soften it, and is one of Zeami's representative pieces. It is a refreshing kimono reminiscent of new greenery.
Dyes: indigo, kariyasu, onion, safflower root
Price: 550,000 yen (tax included)
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Kimono Water Lily
The warp threads are white oak gray and indigo, and the weft threads are dark indigo, green, yellowish green, and gray, gradating from the bottom. It's like gazing at water lilies floating on the water. When you wear it, you can enjoy two different worlds: the bottom is a rich indigo world, and the face is a clean, light gray world.
Dyes: indigo, Kariyasu, Shirakashi Price: 605,000 yen (tax included)
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