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20.Rings of flowers/Miki dyeing factory

Modern appearance, classic charm.


Design of the back of business card

This pattern features rings of flowers and grass. This beautiful pattern is traditionally incorporated into costumes for Japanese Noh dramas and short-sleeved kimonos.

Recommended paper: Reina (125k/ Standard thickness).
This paper made from recycled pulp is perfect for those with the environment in mind. This stock has a smooth texture, is coated on both sides, and maintains the bright colors of your design.

Miki dyeing factory

Established in 1983, this kimono maker originally produced kimonos made entirely by hand. Now they use a variety of methods to make kimono by incorporating traditional techniques with more modern formats. They often collaborate with other professional kimono makers to provide customers with the best selection possible. They are known for their ability to cater to a large range of tastes, from budget to expensive kimonos, and from simple to luxurious styles.