Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Our Business Card Case Chosen for the Special Memento!!

Our Business Card Cases were selected as the special memento of Kahala Posts Group (KPG) Conference held in Kyoto.

KPG International Conference was held in Kyoto in July 2009.





KPG is formed by 10 Postal Service agencies of Australia, China, Hong Kong, Korea, United States, Spain, Great Britain, France, Singapore, and Japan.

 
Kikyoya Business Card Cases were chosen as its special memento to present to all participants from over the world.


For this occasion, we manufactured KPG original business card cases carved KPG original Logo on the interior leather.
The fabrics we used were 100 % Silk Nishijin weaving with more than 1200 years of history in Kyoto.





Since the guests at the conference were all coming from oversea, we heard they were very pleased to receive the authentic Japanese Kimono mementos.


It was our pleasure to be a part of the important international conference and to be able to introduce Japanese culture through our products.
We are happy to create more of original articles for various companies and organizations. We are looking forward to sharing our beautiful culture handed over in Kyoto through our elaborate handmade products.




Please contact us if you are interested in creating the original logo items with us.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Nishijin Weaving


We use Nishijin Weaving for our products.



 
The roots of Kyoto Nishijin weaving go back some 1,200 years to the founding era of Heian-kyo. Heian-kyo’s motive was to manage the production of textiles for court nobles, and employed weavers to produce luxury fabrics.


The Nishijin style of weaving uses yarn dyeing, in which yarns of various colors are woven to make patterns.


This technique is both time-consuming and labor intensive compared to other techniques, but it is indispensable for creating the elaborate and gorgeous designs required for kimono fabric.


Monday, August 10, 2009

Kyoto Kimono Accessories by Kikyoya

Our product concept is:

Fusion of Authentic Kimono Fabrics and the genuine leather





Issyo Yasui, the founder of Kikyoya, Kyoto Kimono Accessories, is the title winning specialist in Kimono dyeing method well known as Yuzen dyeing.



Isso Yasui, the title winning Kimono professional

 

After the long career in Yuzen dyeing, he has started creating brand new items made of Kimono fabrics with genuine leather, silks, and bamboos utilizing the special skills and techniques in Kimono making. All manufacturing process are done in handmade.


Now we have many unique items made with authentic Kimono fabrics.







We are happy to introduce you the new way to enjoy Kimono in your daily life!
Pleae visit our store on eBay!
 http://stores.shop.ebay.com/Kyoto-Kimono-Accessories-Japan

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Have you tried Kimono?


Every race has its own traditional clothing.


For Japanese, that is Kimono.
Until the recent modernization, Japanese people wore Kimono as everyday wear.


Now most of people wear Kimono only for the special occasions and it is true that most of us do not know how to wear Kimono. Surprising?




So we have Kimono schools where they teach how to wear it and they give a certification upon mastering the skill, which is called Kitsuke. Usually, those schools cost a lot, therefore, most of us remain without any skills to wear it by ourselves.






Then, what do we do when we want to wear Kimono?






Usually, we go to the beauty shop. They have professonals who can do Kitsuke, and they will do your hair and makeup that fit with your Kimono style. The whole service costs around $100 and even more.










In Kyoto, we have stores you can experience to wear Kimono. For the girls, you can dress like Maiko (apprentice Geisha), and for guys, you can wear Kimono in Samurai style.
Check the link below!


http://www.toei-eigamura.com/?c=2


http://www.yumekyoto-kimono.com/english/info.html


Kyoto Kimono Accessories
In any ways, Kimono is getting far away from our everyday life, which is a bit sad and shame.
That is one of the reasons we, Kyoto Kimono Accessories, are offering products with which we can have Kimono culture in everyday life.


Visit Our Store


We hope more people have chance to know about the beauty of Kimono and to experience it.


In the next blog, I will write about the Kimono fabrics called Nishijin Weaving.