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A word (or 3) about our shows and festivals:

A bit of history: As we explain in our About Us page, our business began as an export-import business in 1989, engaged in trade mostly with the Middle East and Japan. From 1998 we focused on Japanese trade and had what you might call 'brick & mortar' locations, places where we offered our Japanese antiques, kimonos and vintage & collectible Japanese fabrics.

But as our web business grew into the 21st century it was all we could do to keep up with our internet business, so by 2001 we went all-web and closed our locations (in the Amish area of southeastern Pennsylvania). Around that time we also tried out doing a quilt show and found intense interest in our kimonos & vintage Japanese fabics (by piece). Initially we just did one show a year. Then we added a few other shows, all the while our bulk kimono packages and fabric pieces becoming our most popular web products.

As things unfolded we were invited to various festivals (check our older blog entries for details) and in so doing learned more and more what our customers liked. As a result of this input from customers we decided to discontinue our Japanese antiques on our web site and focus on Japanese Vintage textiles and bulk kimono packages.

Steadily over the years we kept hearing from all sorts of creative folks; they shared with us the ways in which they used our bulk kimono packages and fabric pieces (see latest list here). Then we had a friend (a couturiere) in Tokyo make various things from our vintage Japanese silks so we could showcase them at shows as samples of how these lovely fabrics from another time could be,as they say, 're-purposed'.

But...everyone wanted to buy the samples, so thus was born a new line of things we now offer at our venues. We have decided that because we don't want to mass-produce them, we won't sell these on-line and only offer them at shows. So if you're in the Northeast USA and are thinking to visit one of our shows, below are pictures of what we're offering these days, in addition of course to the hand-made vintage kimono jackets and kimono fabric panels.

As they say in Japan Irrashaimase (welcome).

Yoko Lewis

Samples of Things made from Our Vintage Kimono Fabrics
(Only available at our in-person venues)








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