
Tokyo-some-komon
DyeingKanto
Price range
¥20,000 ~ ¥300,000
Hand-stenciled micro-pattern dyeing from Tokyo for formal kimono.
Tokyo-some-komon is a fine pattern-dyeing technique practiced in Tokyo, closely related to Edo-komon but encompassing a broader range of patterns and styles. While Edo-komon focuses on the most minute single-motif patterns, Tokyo-some-komon includes multi-colored designs and more varied compositions while maintaining the hallmark precision of stencil dyeing. The craft produces fabric for kimono, accessories, and interior textiles, preserving the refined dyeing traditions of the capital.
At a Glance
- Craft Type
- dyeing
- Region
- Kanto
- Materials
- Silk
- Designation
- national traditional
- Price Range
- ¥20000–¥300000
Materials
Silk
Techniques
Ise katagami stenciling, resist dyeing
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of craft is Tokyo-some-komon?
Tokyo-some-komon is a traditional Japanese dyeing craft.
What materials are used to make Tokyo-some-komon?
Tokyo-some-komon is made using Silk.
Is Tokyo-some-komon a designated traditional craft?
Yes, Tokyo-some-komon holds the National Traditional Craft designation.
Where does Tokyo-some-komon originate from?
Tokyo-some-komon originates from Kanto, Japan.
What techniques are used to make Tokyo-some-komon?
The techniques used include: Ise katagami stenciling, resist dyeing.
How much does Tokyo-some-komon cost?
Tokyo-some-komon is typically priced between ¥20000 and ¥300000.
Is Tokyo-some-komon a good souvenir from Japan?
Tokyo-some-komon is a popular traditional Japanese craft that makes an excellent souvenir.
What makes Tokyo-some-komon unique?
Tokyo-some-komon is distinguished by its Ise katagami stenciling, resist dyeing techniques and Silk materials.
How is Tokyo-some-komon traditionally used?
Tokyo-some-komon is a traditional Japanese dyeing craft with both practical and decorative applications.