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Comfort and Elegance in a Silk Kimono

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The soft serene feel of a richly designed silk kimono can put even the biggest branded designer wear to shame with its elegant grace and simplistic poise. Kimonos have always been an integral part of the royal and traditional dressing culture, evolving with time and society. The uses of kimonos has also been diversified, from soft cotton robes to be used as simple sleep wear to ornamentally designed silk ones, to those for graceful formal parties and events in Oriental excellence.

Traditional kimonos have always been made with silk, silk brocade and silk crepe. Modern kimonos now employ less expensive fabrics like cotton or synthetic fibers but a silk kimono still remains the ideal and aristocratic choice to adorn any formal occasion. The kimonos have hand painted and hand decorated designs using a variety of color schemes and design techniques.

The patterns range from spiritual symbols to more natural elements like depictions of the four seasons. The kimonos form an essential part of the Japanese coming of age ceremony for women, so a silk kimono with richly layered designs is always in demand for such a grand occasion to provide the right balance of simplicity with richness.

The kimonos are quite expensively priced because of their material and lasting value. They range in various colors, patterns and designs, to suit the taste of every individual. The look and feel of the kimono is stylish and vibrant, providing a sense of royal charm to the person draped in it. The world of fashion has already accepted kimonos as a striking and functional form of classical design and a rich silk kimono adds to the unparalleled charm of this exquisite garment passed on through history.

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