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Limited Edition Brown Kimono from the Guatemala Collection
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Description
- 80% cotton, 20% polyester
- Kimono length approx. 70 cm
- Kimono width approx. 62 cm
- Brooch length approx. 7.5 cm
Collection Guatemala – a journey full of colors
The Guatemala collection was born from a fascination with Guatemalan weaving – an art that has lived for generations in the hands of K’iche’ Maya women. In the town of Chichicastenango, fabric is not just a material – it is a language, an alphabet of memory, a record of history. Every color, every weave carries meaning: red speaks of the strength of the earth, blue of the sky and water, yellow of the sun and fertility. The same fabrics that adorn the Guatemala collection cuff bracelets inspired the creation of a limited line of kimonos. Dyed and woven in Guatemala, then sewn in Poland, the kimonos combine tradition with modernity, spirituality with everyday life. In the Guatemala collection, ORSKA creates jewelry and clothing that carry the memory of centuries – yet remain open to a new story, now with you as the heroine. It is a statement that fashion can be memory, and color a narrative of tradition and feminine strength.
Brown-hued Kimono – a unique garment with a soul
This kimono is made from Guatemalan striped fabric, primarily in shades of brown, with occasional stitching in blue and red, adding depth and character. The fabric was dyed and woven in Chichicastenango, then brought to the Polish studio where the kimono was sewn in a minimalist design. It features wide sleeves and a tie closure, allowing for a comfortable fit. The kimono is made in a universal size that beautifully suits both S and XL. The inside is finished with a colorful brown lining, made with a less-waste approach. Each kimono comes with an elegant gold-plated brass pin bearing the ORSKA logo. As a limited piece, each kimono is unique – no two are exactly alike, even due to subtle differences in lining color.
Fabric as a language
The colorful fabrics of Guatemala are not fashion but an alphabet of memory – a record of lineage, place, and daily life. Limited kimonos are a contemporary transformation of this heritage – a manifestation of feminine presence that spans generations. Every weave tells a story that can wrap around the body. Wear it with care and add your own chapter.
How to wear the kimono
The kimono – a symbol of Japanese harmony and simplicity – becomes a canvas on which the colorful fabrics of Chichicastenango can tell their story. The contrast between its ascetic form and vibrant colors creates a universal garment that carries echoes of ceremony. In everyday life, minimalist models pair beautifully with jeans or a simple dress, adding lightness and effortless style. In winter, the kimono can replace a warm sweater, and in spring or autumn, it works as stylish outerwear. It is the essence of “dopamine color” – bringing energy and Central American joy even in the dullest months. For those who like to go against the grain, bold variations in fuchsia, yellow, and violet are available. Pair the kimono with an original Guatemala collection pin or a statement jade necklace to attract attention – and compliments – even more effectively.
