EMINA
kimono coprispalla RASO
Limited Edition
€240
Upcycled kimono in pure cotton dyed with woad plant (light blue), handcrafted with the technique of batik.
100% natural.
Sleeve lenght: below the elbow.
Front closure: made with 4 buttons covered tone on tone.
Length: below the knee.
Finishes: finely machine stitched edges.
This piece is the result of an upcycling process; by purchasing it you'll continue its narrative and make a conscious choice.
100% natural.
Sleeve lenght: below the elbow.
Front closure: made with 4 buttons covered tone on tone.
Length: below the knee.
Finishes: finely machine stitched edges.
This piece is the result of an upcycling process; by purchasing it you'll continue its narrative and make a conscious choice.

FROM LEFTOVER FABRIC

HANDCRAFTED

ONE OF A KIND
Details
Upcycled kimono in pure cotton dyed with woad plant (light blue), handcrafted with the technique of batik.
100% natural.
Sleeve lenght: below the elbow.
Front closure: made with 4 buttons covered tone on tone.
Length: below the knee.
Finishes: finely machine stitched edges.
This piece is the result of an upcycling process; by purchasing it you'll continue its narrative and make a conscious choice.
100% natural.
Sleeve lenght: below the elbow.
Front closure: made with 4 buttons covered tone on tone.
Length: below the knee.
Finishes: finely machine stitched edges.
This piece is the result of an upcycling process; by purchasing it you'll continue its narrative and make a conscious choice.
Composition
100% Cotton satin
Washing instructions: Hand wash with natural soap or dry clean.
Washing instructions: Hand wash with natural soap or dry clean.
Shipping & Returns
Free shipping in Europe over €200 of purchase (1-3 working days).
Free return within 14 days starting from the day the product is delivered.
Additional customs duties may occur when shipping to non-EU countries.
Remade in
Italy
RESCUED WASTE
REFASHION BRAND
This unique piece has been upcycled using leftover fabrics rescued from the warehouses of local fabric manufacturers.
Emina is Giulia Perin, an Italian anthropologist and craftswoman who spent the last years in Indonesia to study the local traditional techniques of textile design.
Emina pursues sustainability and closeness to nature by personally designing, executing all the stages in the production cycle of her textile artefacts.