Toki Hata
Playing with Flowers
When aligning a design across the different parts of a kimono, the kimono is divided into five widths, if you include the Hakkake. Here, each width is a different color, but in order to preserve harmony, I decided to dye matching panels the same color. I positioned pretty flowers to create a fun global sense of beauty.
- NFT Authenticated
- These works of art come with NFT certificates. For details, please click here.
- Materials
- silk fabric
- Details
- W 140 × H 170 cm
weight: 1.4kg
W 55.12 × H 66.93 in
weight: 3.09 lbs - Note
- The prices of Toki Hata’s Yuzen kimonos include the price of an Iko.*
*An Iko is a rack for displaying a kimono. - Tags
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Toki Hata
Toki Hata was born as the second daughter of Noboru Hata and the granddaughter of Living National Treasure Tokio Hata. As the third generation Hata, she became a dyeing artist after graduating from the Kyoto City University of Arts. Her semi-formal Yuzen dyed silk kimonos are drawn in detail as pure expressions of beauty that concentrate the sense of beauty of Hata Yuzen.