Category:Edo komon
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English: Edo komon are kimono with a miniature-scale, evenly repeating pattern that is usually stencil dyed, but could also be dyed in the thread or even hand-dyed. Due to the impression of solid colour from a distance, it is considered much closer in formality to a solid-colour iromuji than other types of komon. A finer pattern ranks above a larger one, and hand-dyed items rank over others. It is named after Edo, where it became very fashionable.
Media in category "Edo komon"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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Edo-komon3.jpg 320 × 240; 102 KB
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MET 2001 428 39 mon komon.jpg 900 × 675; 250 KB
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MET 2001 428 40 det komon.jpg 720 × 540; 146 KB
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MET 2001 428 43 det mon.jpg 720 × 540; 150 KB
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MET 2001 428 44 mon.jpg 900 × 675; 215 KB
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MET 2001 428 45 mon komon.jpg 900 × 675; 220 KB