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KYOTO KIMONO SERVICE CO., LTD.

Kyoto Kimono is a small website business (sorry, we don't have a storefront) based Endicott, NY (previously in Eugene, Oregon). It all began in 1992 in Kyoto, where Nancy worked for three years. Having previously dabbled with weaving, she soon fell in love with Japanese textiles and began collecting them at the temple markets each month. By the time she returned to Oregon in 1995, she had accumulated over 200 kimonos, and after that, there was no turning back. What started out as a hobby business became full time after the first year on the internet in 2000. Each vintage kimono is unique, offering its own expression of Japanese life and culture. They are truly wearable art: "Kyoto Kimono prices are modest because we want to make kimonos and Japanese textiles available to everyone. They were part of daily life in Japan, and we hope they can become part of your life, too."
Country/AreaJapan
Company Emailinfo@kyotokimono.com
IndustryRetailApparelFashion AccessoriesMother, Kids & ToysApparel & Accessories Retail
Company website
Company phone(607) 765-3960
Established2011
Company Revenue$6,413,000
Number of employees<25
SIC Code51513
NAICS Code45458
Main ProductsScarvesKatagami StencilsWomen's JacketsBackgammon Vintage Japanese YukataNoren Doorway CurtainsPocket SquaresMasksBooks on KimonosModified Vintage GarmentsHaori Himo TiesMichi Mini DressJapanique RobesObi AccessoriesMen's KimonoTextiles As ArtBlue Belle Vintage Japanese YukataOverlapping Diamonds Vintage Japanese YukataWomen's KimonoJapanique Tunic VestsGirls' KimonoWedding KimonoBow TiesUnique TreasuresObi - All StylesBundles and SetsHairsticksFabric Bolts and YardageJapanique JacketsMens JacketsBoys' KimonoMen's HakamaChildren's MiscCheckered Dancer Vintage Japanese YukataPurses
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Q1: What is the company name and its location?
A1: The company name is Kyoto Kimono Service Co., Ltd. and it appears to be based in Japan, as indicated by the mention of "Japanique" and various Japanese designs.

Q2: What products does the company offer?
A2: The company offers a wide range of kimono-related products, including vintage kimono yardage, fabric bolts and sets, obi accessories, hanbok-style clothing for men and women, and home decor items such as noren doorway curtains and table decor.

Q3: What is the industry or niche of the company?
A3: The company appears to specialize in traditional Japanese clothing and textiles, particularly kimonos and obis, which are sold both online and offline through their website and other channels.

Q4: What services does the company provide?
A4: The company provides a variety of services, including fabric sourcing, textile tours to Kyoto, and a haori fundraiser program. They also offer customer feedback and selling options for customers who wish to resell their items.

Q5: How can customers contact the company?
A5: Customers can contact the company through various channels, including phone (although no specific number is provided), email (although no specific address is provided), Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, YouTube, and a contact form on their website.

Q6: What is the "Behind the Screen" kimono yardage product?
A6: The "Behind the Screen" kimono yardage product is a unique vintage Japanese kimono fabric salvaged from an old kimono. It features a deep olive green diamond-shaped grid with floral motifs and has a nice drape to the silk.

Q7: What is the significance of katagami stencils in the company's products?
A7: Katagami stencils are traditional Japanese tools used to create intricate designs on fabric. The company mentions that they use these stencils to create unique designs on their fabrics, and provides a video showcasing how these stencils are made and used.

Q8: What is the purpose of the "Display/Collect Textiles as Art" section on the website?
A8: This section appears to be an invitation for customers to display and collect textiles as art, possibly by using the company's products or other textile items. It may also serve as a way for the company to showcase their unique designs and products in a creative and artistic context.
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