Wearing Kimono is steeped in tradition and is a precise art. Tae Gessner is talking about different types of Kimono fabric. This Haori (Kimono Jacket) is all tie dyed and the technique is called Shibori. Here Tae is giving the final touches on how to wear Kimono.
Edo Arts News
Ohara School Sydney Chapter Ikebana Exhibition 10th-18th August 2019
Sensei Kuniko Nakano gives a demonstration set among Edo Arts genuine Japanese Antiques from Japan. The acting Consule-General of Japan, Mr Matsuo and his wife Mrs Matsuo with Sensei Kuniko Nakano in the centre. Sensei Kuniko Nakano setting up the main Ikebana for the exhibition at Edo Arts One of the many beautiful arrangements […]
20% OFF ALL STOCK ends 11th of March 2018
We have a warehouse full of bargains so now is a great time to receive 20% off antique chests, kimono, ceramics, bronzes, lacquer ware, granite lanterns, granite water bowls and art.
20 % OFF all Screens ( Byobu)
BYOBU (Screen) Scrolls and Art SALE from today ! 20 % OFF all Screens Screen Sale starts today until the 15th of October 2017 In Sydney we can mount, including brackets and deliver, $360 for a six panel screen and $175 for a 2 panel screen. We have a great selection of genuine Japanese screens. […]