The Art of Japanese Shibori

We have been fortunate to purchase and very recently receive some beautiful Shibori fabrics from our source in Kyoto, Japan. As we begin to use these in our Silkies and Facemasks, I thought I’d share with you a great video the shows you just how detailed and labor intensive this beautiful design technique is.

Introduction: 11 shibori techiques Director: Kyoto Shinori Museum https://www.kyotoshibori.com/ Release year: 2017 Language : Japanese / English

Here are our currently available face masks from Our Shibori Collection:

Dark Pink & Red Shibori

Dark Pink & Red Shibori

Lavender Shibori

Lavender Shibori

Dark Orange Shibori with Yellow Dots

Dark Orange Shibori with Yellow Dots

Brown & Pink Shibori

Brown & Pink Shibori

Green & Yellow Shibori

Green & Yellow Shibori

Pink & Purple Shibori

Pink & Purple Shibori

Red & Black Shibori

Red & Black Shibori

Maroon Shibori

Maroon Shibori

One of our Newest (So New it hasn’t been posted yet)  Kimono Silkies made with Lavender Shibori   (Would match nicely with the mask above!)

One of our Newest (So New it hasn’t been posted yet) Kimono Silkies made with Lavender Shibori (Would match nicely with the mask above!)

Newly arrived via SeaMail from Kyoto, Japan - Clockwise from top Left:  Lime Green Shibori; Black, Orange and Olive Shibori; Melon Flowered Shibori: Cream & Maple Leaf Shibori; Yellow Shibori; and last but not least Purple Shibori!  Watch our Fa…

Newly arrived via SeaMail from Kyoto, Japan - Clockwise from top Left: Lime Green Shibori; Black, Orange and Olive Shibori; Melon Flowered Shibori: Cream & Maple Leaf Shibori; Yellow Shibori; and last but not least Purple Shibori! Watch our Face Masks Page for these to appear soon in our Shibori Collection!