Kimono (Kosode), Japan, 1840-1860
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Fantastic Edo-komon kimono created by national treasure Rokutani Baiken, with an allegory pattern for "Peace" showing doves flying above people and buildings.
Edo komon is a type of kimono with itty-bitty-small patterns. Those are set on fabric using Ise-katagami (paper stencils, made waterproof with persimmon juice) and nori (paste/glue made from glutinous rice or wheat flour), and fabric is then dyed before washing the glue away.
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ヌノのとこさわると
たぶん ちょーおこられるですので
She must be angry if I would touch her fabrics on the loom...
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they have a traditionnal wear party with the crew
thanks to @a-random-fandom-friend who gave me the push to finally draw sanji in traditionnal elsassisch wear
also
zoro is breton, but born from a japanese mother (as in canon his mother is from wano and dad from a random village in east blue, well now hes from a random village in bretagne dw about it)
and
i have to admit
i had to fight the urge to put sanji in a dirndle
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