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KOH T NISHIJIN COLLECTION

Woven in Kyoto.
Reimagined for the modern silhouette.

Limited pieces. Private order available.

Nishijin Textile

For over a thousand years, Nishijin textile has been woven in Kyoto.

Originally created for ceremonial garments, its intricate patterns and refined techniques have been preserved across generations.

KoH T Interpretation

KoH T reinterprets this heritage through a contemporary lens.

Rather than replicating tradition, each piece is designed to translate the essence of Nishijin into modern form.

Contemporary Relevance

In a time of mass production, the value of time-honored craft becomes increasingly rare.

These pieces exist between tradition and modernity — created not only to be worn, but to be experienced.

Nishijin Tuck Coat ORNÉE

Nishijin Tuck Coat (ORNÉE)

¥630,000 / approx. $4,200

Available for private order

Nishijin textile / Silk blend PL with gold thread and silver foil / Floral & seasonal motif
Made in Japan
Limited production

Nishijin Setup LOOMÉ

Nishijin Double Tailored Tucked Jacket (LOOMÉ)

¥260,000 / approx. $1,750

Nishijin Double Tucked Wide Trousers (LOOMÉ)

¥230,000 / approx. $1,550

Available for private order

Nishijin textile / Silk blend PL / Starry motif
Made in Japan
Limited production

Details

Nishijin Craftsmanship

Craft

Nishijin textile has been woven in Kyoto for over a thousand years, preserving intricate techniques across generations.

Each fabric is developed through a dialogue between artisan and material, where precision and sensitivity coexist.

Nishijin Textile Detail

Material

ORNÉE expresses a composed presence through floral jacquard, interwoven with gold thread and subtle metallic texture.

LOOMÉ introduces lightness through structured softness, where the textile moves with air and responds to the body.

ORNÉE reveals presence. LOOMÉ embodies lightness.

Garment Construction

Construction

Each piece is constructed to respect the weight and structure of Nishijin fabric.

The silhouette is engineered to balance rigidity and fluidity, allowing the textile to define the form.

Only a limited number of pieces are produced.

Priority access is offered to museum visitors.

KoH T Direction Drawing
Okabun Orimono Nishijin Workshop

KoH T redefines Nishijin textile as contemporary luxury, approaching it not merely as material, but as a form of thought shaped over centuries.

Through dialogue with artisans and cross-regional collaboration, traditional techniques are transformed into garments that live in the present.

Made in Japan.

Tradition, reinterpreted for modern existence.