Tenugui, Furoshiki & Kimono Sleeves

Japan Travel News / nihonsun
Autor: nihonsun Publicado el: 01/02/2016
Tenugui, Furoshiki & Kimono Sleeves

Kimono sleeves, or tamoto, meaning “by the side of”, were the pockets in traditional Japan that allowed wearers to stash all manner of small items while keeping their hands free.  The unique construction of a kimono from strips of fabric allowed the sleeves to be used in such a manner.  The fabric strip that makes up the sleeve is le...
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