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Jennifer Ashley Taylor
CJAT9: Gold 'n Robes |
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Kimono is a word synonymous with the Japanese culture. Its history is fascinating. The family crest dates back to the eleventh century when courtiers used elegant designs for formal costumes worn at the Imperial court. The crests were on the center back and later added to the sleeves and front of kimonos and haori. This design captures the richness and elegance of the gold crest and the myriad of forms used to depict the Chrysanthemum. Choice of black or white silk. White silk design stitched by Rena Gordon, a Japanese embroidery student since 1990 White silk ground with a black foundation for the left robe stitched by Pat Boehne, a Japanese embroidery student since 1999
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JENNIFER
ASHLEY TAYLOR Classes/Kits |
| Kit Includes: Silk material; red & gold silk couching thread; silk transfer thread; protective & finishing paper; design and tissue copies; #1 and #3 gold; 8 tubes of flat silk; lacing thread; prework and class detailed colored instructions; 18 photographs; and wheat starch. |
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