KOFU Kimono Necklace -long-
“Kofu”in Japanese, means used fabrics that can be repurposed.
All fabrics are carefully selected, by Designer Miruka from vintage markets and second hand kimono stores in Japan. Handcrafted in Canada.
Materials are usually silk, cotton or linen.
You can style it with a T-shirt or collared shirt for a casual look. Layer it with your fine jewellery for a special occasion!
-The length is ADJUSTABLE to any size you want as closure is simply just ribbons.
-Every necklace is combined with different patterns so they are ONE OF A KIND.
-It’s perfect statement Jewellery for people who are allergic to metals.
-LIGHT WEIGHT. It’s approximately 40-47g.
LENGTH
The whole length : 107cm
Beaded part is 41cm(we use 22mm and 16mm wood beads)
Ribbons are 33cm long, 2.5cm wide.
The shortest style meets your collarbone.
The longest will be around your centre of chest. (This length guide is approximately. It depends on the body size)
MATERIALS
Vintage Kimono fabric/wooden beads/stainless steel tag
CLEANING information.
The fabrics I use are most of the time it’s SILK.
For long lasting, you should treat the necklace as silk garments thus,
I don’t recommend washing it unless you really need to.
If you need to wash, only hand wash with cold water with gentle soap.
After washing, sandwich the necklace with a towel and
gently tap or press and so it’s not dripping and wet. Hang dry in SHADE.
WRINKLE on Ribbons?
Set your iron on low heat, cover the part you want to press with a piece of cloth and gently place the iron without steaming. Try to press softly, NOT back and forth. This can stretch the fabric.
“Kofu”in Japanese, means used fabrics that can be repurposed.
All fabrics are carefully selected, by Designer Miruka from vintage markets and second hand kimono stores in Japan. Handcrafted in Canada.
Materials are usually silk, cotton or linen.
You can style it with a T-shirt or collared shirt for a casual look. Layer it with your fine jewellery for a special occasion!
-The length is ADJUSTABLE to any size you want as closure is simply just ribbons.
-Every necklace is combined with different patterns so they are ONE OF A KIND.
-It’s perfect statement Jewellery for people who are allergic to metals.
-LIGHT WEIGHT. It’s approximately 40-47g.
LENGTH
The whole length : 107cm
Beaded part is 41cm(we use 22mm and 16mm wood beads)
Ribbons are 33cm long, 2.5cm wide.
The shortest style meets your collarbone.
The longest will be around your centre of chest. (This length guide is approximately. It depends on the body size)
MATERIALS
Vintage Kimono fabric/wooden beads/stainless steel tag
CLEANING information.
The fabrics I use are most of the time it’s SILK.
For long lasting, you should treat the necklace as silk garments thus,
I don’t recommend washing it unless you really need to.
If you need to wash, only hand wash with cold water with gentle soap.
After washing, sandwich the necklace with a towel and
gently tap or press and so it’s not dripping and wet. Hang dry in SHADE.
WRINKLE on Ribbons?
Set your iron on low heat, cover the part you want to press with a piece of cloth and gently place the iron without steaming. Try to press softly, NOT back and forth. This can stretch the fabric.
“Kofu”in Japanese, means used fabrics that can be repurposed.
All fabrics are carefully selected, by Designer Miruka from vintage markets and second hand kimono stores in Japan. Handcrafted in Canada.
Materials are usually silk, cotton or linen.
You can style it with a T-shirt or collared shirt for a casual look. Layer it with your fine jewellery for a special occasion!
-The length is ADJUSTABLE to any size you want as closure is simply just ribbons.
-Every necklace is combined with different patterns so they are ONE OF A KIND.
-It’s perfect statement Jewellery for people who are allergic to metals.
-LIGHT WEIGHT. It’s approximately 40-47g.
LENGTH
The whole length : 107cm
Beaded part is 41cm(we use 22mm and 16mm wood beads)
Ribbons are 33cm long, 2.5cm wide.
The shortest style meets your collarbone.
The longest will be around your centre of chest. (This length guide is approximately. It depends on the body size)
MATERIALS
Vintage Kimono fabric/wooden beads/stainless steel tag
CLEANING information.
The fabrics I use are most of the time it’s SILK.
For long lasting, you should treat the necklace as silk garments thus,
I don’t recommend washing it unless you really need to.
If you need to wash, only hand wash with cold water with gentle soap.
After washing, sandwich the necklace with a towel and
gently tap or press and so it’s not dripping and wet. Hang dry in SHADE.
WRINKLE on Ribbons?
Set your iron on low heat, cover the part you want to press with a piece of cloth and gently place the iron without steaming. Try to press softly, NOT back and forth. This can stretch the fabric.