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Brown Cool Weather Weight Kimono

SKU: LE095
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The rich brown kimono is an open weave beauty! This kimono was made for cool weather, so it is slightly thicker than our regular kimonos. A neutral heathered brown looks great when paired with a bright bamboo scarf and gold colored jewelry. The kimono is made from super-soft rayon thread, allowing it to hang nicely and stay wrinkle-free. It was woven on the traditional blackstrap loom.


This kimono is one size fits most and looks flattering on all body shapes and sizes!


This fair trade kimono was created by La Estrella, a group of eight Kaqchiquel Mayan weavers from the rural community of ChuaCruz, Guatemala. The artisan group was formed in the early 1980's in order to support the widows who lost their husbands during the Civil War. They work on backstrap to create beautiful accessories and homewares. With the purchase of this item, you are helping the women in this cooperative to support their families. 

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