100% cotton yukata fabric from Japan designed by Leonard Paris house of fashion.
You can see their name printed in tiny letters on some of the leaves.
You can read more about Leonard Paris on their website:
History - Leonard Paris and on their Facebook page: Leoonard Paris Facebook
Traditional Kimono Width - 13" - 14" wide.
$23.95 yard
Care Instructions:
Wash Separately
Hand Wash - Cool Water
No Bleach
Iron - Low - Warm
Do Not Dryclean
$23.95 yard
Care Instructions:
Wash Separately
Hand Wash - Cool Water
No Bleach
Iron - Low - Warm
Do Not Dryclean
The cotton will soften and shrink a bit with cool water washing, and will age gracefully. The fabric has a slightly crisp but soft touch and range from a dark navy to indigo, which is very dark sometimes almost to the black side. Occasionally, one may have been produced with a black background. Newer yukata may come in navy, blue, green, gray and other colors, often with brightly colored flowers, butterflies and dragonflies.
DARK INDIGO FABRICS DO BLEED. We recommend washing separately, in cold water, before adding the fabric to your project. These yukatas are beautifully stenciled and dyed in what is a becoming a fast and disappearing Japanese art form with the design appearing on both sides of the fabric.
We hope you enjoy owning a beautiful piece of Japanese culture and history.
DARK INDIGO FABRICS DO BLEED. We recommend washing separately, in cold water, before adding the fabric to your project. These yukatas are beautifully stenciled and dyed in what is a becoming a fast and disappearing Japanese art form with the design appearing on both sides of the fabric.