| Sokol feat. Pono & Franek Kimono - W aucie (Fred remix) - 205 sec Teledysk utrzymany w klimacie dansingu z lat 80-tych. Utwor pochodzi z plyty Sokol feat. Pono "Teraz pieniadz w cenie". Rezyseria: Kuba Lubniewski. Wystepuja: Piotr Fronczewski i Stefan Friedmann Auteur : PROSTOtv Tags: sokol pono tpwc zip sklad prosto aucie bede bral cie teraz pieniadz cenie franek kimono fred rap hip-hop hiphop polishrap lata80  |
| How To Dress Yukata & Kimono Part1 - 405 sec Do you know how to dress kimono and yukata?
This is the firt part of 'kimono and yukata dressing'. Auteur : ichiroyajapan Tags: kimono yukata dressing obi dress how to ichiroya kitsuke hanhaba wearing  |
| Maiko or geisha being dressed in kimono and other garments - 257 sec JAPAN THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS by Alan Macfarlane explores the mysterious context to this film. It can be found at http://tinyurl.com/2pjyxu
The film was made by Windfall Films. Please see www.alanmacfarlane.com under 'Global History' for details and other films. Auteur : ayabaya Tags: geisha maiko kimono dressing Gion Kyoto Japan  |
| Franek Kimono - 173 sec Parodia klipu "King Bruce Lee Karate Mistrz" (Franek Kimono). Nakręcona i zmontowana na VHS w 1996 roku. Więcej klimatów z lat 80: http://www.333prl.pl Auteur : fikumiku Tags: franek kimono fiku miku fikumiku bruce lee karate mistrz  |
| Marillion - Pseudo Silk Kimono - 223 sec Pseudo Silk Kimono featuring a modified Amstrad TP12D tripodial turntable. Auteur : mickaka Tags: Marillion Pseudo Silk Kimono TP12D TP12 Fish Amstrad  |
| Franek Kimono - Ja jestem menago - 252 sec Kultowa piosenka "pierwszego cwaniaka PRL-u" Auteur : szu24 Tags: Franek kimono piotr fronczewski ja jestem menago muzyka kultowe  |
| Dressing KIMONO Juni-hitoe 十二単 - 92 sec 12 layers of Kimono to enjoy the color coordination and express the seasons and nature. Music from Great Mass K427 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
日本の伝統美、十二単(じゅうにひとえ)をモーツアルトのミサ曲に載せて Auteur : yamadeus Tags: Kimono きもの 着物 Junihitoe Heian 平安 Japan 日本  |
| Fuschia Kimono (composition) - 311 sec my 3rd composition, took me a loooooong time.. this was created with the song "Isabella" by OzielZinho, a great brazilian guitarist, in mind. i had wanted to change my style and add variation to my compositions since i had the habit of being too modal in my other pieces, so i decided to incorporate some minor progressions and melodies in my composition in a new style. at thet time, i had really wanted to create a song similar to his incredible piece, so i decided to transcribe his songs by ear and compose something along the way. since im currently all self taught and soon to be studying under a private teacher, i do not have any good methods of exploring other styles, but figuring songs out by ear and understanding the theory behind it is a really helpful tool for my future compositions. this song in particular may be based on another song, but this is a stepping stone to my future compositions ahead where i will be able to find and develop my own unique style of playing. if you like my videos, you could help me out by pressing the yellow "subscribe" button up top, and i would greatly appreciate it. please rate and comment, and better quality mp3 can be found on my myspace link below. thanks!
http://myspace.com/era1004
btw, happy birthday to my mom, whose b-day is today, July 7th. Auteur : era1004 Tags: guitar composition ibanez rg350dx toneport ux2 solo kenny  |
| Franek Kimono - Królowa Dysko (1984) - 201 sec :) Auteur : konczwasc Tags: franek kimono królowa disco polo 80s polskie 1984  |
| 男着物 kimono 着付け kitsuke - 556 sec 男の着付け
着流し、爺端折り、袴、袴紐の畳み方 Auteur : wazanta Tags:着物 kimono 着付け kitsuke 袴 hakama  |
| Japanese Policeman by Kimono - 353 sec music: Kimono
video: Ragnar Hansson
year: 2004 Auteur : forcarnation Tags:alternative video  |
| Kimono Fashion Show - Kyoto Nishijin Textile 2 - 527 sec Apresentacao de kimonos feito a mao no Kyoto Nishijin Textile Center, em Kyoto.
Kimono em japonês significa literalmente "coisa de vestir". Fora do Japão essa expressão designa genericamente uma variada gama de peças e que no conjunto formam um visual considerado típico ou tradicional japonês, mas também é sinônimo da peça principal. No Japão, a peça principal que nós chamamos de kimono é chamada de kosode.
O atual significado da palavra de kimono tem origem no século XVI, quando navegantes ocidentais - principalmente portugueses, espanhóis e holandeses - chegaram ao arquipélago. Nos primeiros contatos com os japoneses, sem conhecerem os idiomas de uns e de outros, os ocidentais perguntavam com mímicas e gestos qual era o nome das roupas de seda que viam os japoneses usarem, e os japoneses respondiam kimono. Era como alguém perguntando a um japonês: "Como se chama sua roupa?" E o japonês respondia: "Roupa". Foi assim que a palavra kimono tornou-se designação moderna do vestuário tradicional japonês.
No Japão o vestuário divide-se em duas grandes categorias: wafuku (vestimenta japonesa ou de estilo japonês) e yofuku (vestimenta ocidental ou de estilo ocidental)
Visita que fizemos (Johrei Center).
Kimono are made from a single bolt of fabric called a tan. Bolts come in standard dimensions of about 14 inches' width and 12½ yards' length (enough for one adult kimono)[4], and the entire fabric is used to make the kimono. The finished kimono consists of four main strips of fabric—two panels covering the body and two panels forming the sleeves—with additional smaller strips forming the narrow front panel and collar[4]. In the past, the kimono was often taken apart for washing as separate panels, and re-sewn by hand. Because the entire bolt remains in the finished garment without cutting, the kimono can be retailored easily to fit a different person.[4]
The maximum length of the sleeve is dictated by the width of the fabric. The distance from the center of the spine to the end of the sleeve could not exceed twice the width of the fabric. Traditional kimono fabric was typically no more than 36 centimeters (14 inches) wide. Thus the distance from spine to wrist could not exceed a maximum of roughly 68 centimeters (27 inches). Modern kimono fabric is woven as wide as 42 centimeters (17 inches) to accommodate modern Japanese body sizes. Very tall or heavy people, such as sumo wrestlers, must have kimono custom-made by joining multiple bolts of fabric together or custom-woven. source
Traditional kimono are sewn by hand, and their fabrics are also frequently hand made and hand decorated. Various techniques such as yūzen dye resist are used for applying decoration and patterns to the base cloth. Repeating patterns that cover a large area of a kimono are traditionally done with the yūzen resist technique and a stencil. Over time there have been many variations in color, fabric and style, as well as accessories such as the obi.
Kimono and obi are traditionally made of silk, silk brocade, silk crepes (such as chirimen) and satin weaves (such as rinzu). Modern kimono are also widely available in less-expensive easy-care fabrics such as rayon, cotton sateen, cotton, polyester and other synthetic fibers. Silk is still considered the ideal fabric, however, and is a must for formal occasions.
Modern styles of Kimono
Modern styles of Kimono
A young girl wearing a kimono.
A young girl wearing a kimono.
Customarily, woven patterns and dyed repeat patterns are considered informal; Formal kimono have free-style designs dyed over the whole surface or along the hem[4]. During the Heian period, kimono were worn with up to a dozen or more colorful contrasting layers, with each combination of colors being a named pattern[4]. Today, the kimono is normally worn with a single layer on top of a slip style undergarment. The pattern of the kimono can also determine in what season it should be worn. For example, a pattern with butterflies or cherry blossoms would be worn in spring. Watery designs are common during the summer. A popular autumn motif is the russet leaf of the Japanese maple; for winter, designs may include bamboo, pine trees and plum blossoms.
Old kimono are often recycled in various ways: altered to make haori, hiyoku, or kimono for children, used to patch similar kimono, used for making handbags and similar kimono accessories, and used to make covers, bags or cases for various implements, especially for sweet-picks used in tea ceremonies. Kimono with damage below the waistline can also be worn under hakama to hide the damage. Historically, skilled craftsmen laboriously picked the silk thread from old kimono and rewove it into a new textile in the width of a heko obi for men's kimono, using a recycling weaving method called saki-ori. Auteur : athenathon77 Tags: kimono handmade fashion show japan japao moda traditional tradicional enka aoe mina koukotsu no blues misora hibari men nai chidori suizenji kiyoko namida wo daita wataridori  |
| Ayaka Hirahara --RESET-- Beautiful "Kimono" - 260 sec Beautiful "Kimono" , Song is Ayaka Hirahara's "RESET".
Kimono is the art that make japanese women stand out.
There are a four seasons, flower, bird, wind and moon.(nature scene)
Photo is from "Kyoto Kimono Yuuzen" and Actors group "sujaku"
Last part of woman is a boy in truth.
"Taichi Saotome" 17 years old.
He is a "Oyama" that act as a woman that wonderful beautiful actress. Auteur : yoshiyuki2236 Tags: ayaka hirahara reset kimono  |
| Franek Kimono - TANKOWANIE NOCĄ - 210 sec Franek Kimono - TANKOWANIE NOCĄ Auteur : WielkiZgarniacz Tags: piotr fronczewski pan kleks rap pop world music hip-hop electronic winyl vinyl audio disco polo unitra bernard gs 434  |
| Geisya Kimono Sumi-e Art 2 - 512 sec Geisya Kimono art 2 Auteur : kazushimura Tags:kimono sumi-e suibokuga japan art drawing geisya  |
| Ryukyu Kimono Part 1 - Introduction & Bingata Dyeing - 413 sec Ryukyu Kimono : The Spirit of Okinawa Part 1
Introduction & Bingata Dyeing Auteur : narablog Tags: Japan Kimono Ryukyu Okinawa Kasuri bashofu bingata hanaori arts crafts technology  |
| Kimono comeback in Japan - 102 sec Some say its just another Japanese fad, others that its a way to regain national identity, or even shake off the blues of the financial crisis. Either way the iconic kimono is making a comeback in Japan. Auteur : AFP Tags: WEB LIFESTYLE JAPAN FASHION  |
| Marillion - Pseudo Silk Kimono - 161 sec Pseudo Silk Kimono Auteur : Kesu1990 Tags:Pseudo Silk Kimono Marillion  |
| Franek kimono - king bruce lee karate mistrz - 223 sec ... Auteur : WPRmalin Tags: Franek kimono king bruce lee karate mistrz  |
| Kabaret Młodych Panów- W aucie - 237 sec Kabaret Młodych Panów- W aucie przeróbka
Sokol feat. Pono & Franek Kimono - W aucie Auteur : freeman1982model Tags: śmieszne rozrywka Kabaret Młodych Panów aucie przeróbka Sokol Pono Franek Kimono brał cię  |