
Hirose Dyeworks x BEAMS Japan Silk Scarf
This custom-made stole comes from the original brand of Hirose Dyeing Factory, established in 1918.
- Custom-made stole from by Hirose Dyeing Factory (est. 1918)
- 100% silk with an ultra-light feel and a gentle touch against the skin
- Hand-dyed using kimono techniques with Ise-katagami stencils for a refined finish
- Design by fourth-generation owner Yuichi Hirose, balancing elegance with a playful edge
- Features BEAMS JAPAN logos
- Sakura Hanabira (Cherry Blossom Petals): Sakura petals scattered on water, layered over Samekomon
- Made in Japan
Edo Komon is a traditional Japanese dyeing technique with roots in the Muromachi period. From a distance, it appears as a solid color, but upon closer inspection, a beautiful, tiny pattern becomes visible. It is meticulously dyed using techniques and sensibilities cultivated over a long tradition.
This custom-made stole comes from the original brand of Hirose Dyeing Factory, established in 1918.
- Custom-made stole from by Hirose Dyeing Factory (est. 1918)
- 100% silk with an ultra-light feel and a gentle touch against the skin
- Hand-dyed using kimono techniques with Ise-katagami stencils for a refined finish
- Design by fourth-generation owner Yuichi Hirose, balancing elegance with a playful edge
- Features BEAMS JAPAN logos
- Sakura Hanabira (Cherry Blossom Petals): Sakura petals scattered on water, layered over Samekomon
- Made in Japan
Edo Komon is a traditional Japanese dyeing technique with roots in the Muromachi period. From a distance, it appears as a solid color, but upon closer inspection, a beautiful, tiny pattern becomes visible. It is meticulously dyed using techniques and sensibilities cultivated over a long tradition.
Description
This custom-made stole comes from the original brand of Hirose Dyeing Factory, established in 1918.
- Custom-made stole from by Hirose Dyeing Factory (est. 1918)
- 100% silk with an ultra-light feel and a gentle touch against the skin
- Hand-dyed using kimono techniques with Ise-katagami stencils for a refined finish
- Design by fourth-generation owner Yuichi Hirose, balancing elegance with a playful edge
- Features BEAMS JAPAN logos
- Sakura Hanabira (Cherry Blossom Petals): Sakura petals scattered on water, layered over Samekomon
- Made in Japan
Edo Komon is a traditional Japanese dyeing technique with roots in the Muromachi period. From a distance, it appears as a solid color, but upon closer inspection, a beautiful, tiny pattern becomes visible. It is meticulously dyed using techniques and sensibilities cultivated over a long tradition.























