Innovation 01
Recovered ceremonial silk gives each piece a singular surface and tone.
Ceremonial Silk Edit
€120.00
One-of-one silk kimono cut from reclaimed ceremonial textile
Exquisite upcycled kimono, crafted from high-quality silk sarees that once graced weddings and special occasions. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, weaving a unique story of tradition and elegance. Embrace sustainable luxury with this timeless garment, where heritage meets contemporary style. Fabric: 100% Silk How to Wear: Perfect for festivals and parties to stand out! Or simply throw it on top of your yoga clothes or day-to-day wear to effortlessly elevate your style. Care Instructions: Dry cleaning preferred. If washing, only wash in cold water.
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1 piece left. Available from the current collection.
€120.00
Ready to ship. Finished with a matching belt and protective garment wrap.
Innovation 01
Recovered ceremonial silk gives each piece a singular surface and tone.
Innovation 02
The cut keeps the drape fluid while staying easy to layer over daywear.
Innovation 03
Each garment is released as a one-of-one kimono rather than a repeat run.
Making of the piece
Recovered celebration silk reworked into a collector-piece kimono for bright rooms and long evenings.
These images come from the actual product gallery, then tighten in on the surface, print rhythm, and finishing details that give each kimono its one-of-one presence.
01 Textile sourcing
Each piece starts with 100% silk and one-of-one reclaimed textile, selected for drape, surface character, and how the cloth will open through the front of the robe.
02 Pattern placement
Recovered ceremonial silk gives each piece a singular surface and tone. Pattern placement is decided before the first cut so borders, florals, and tonal shifts land cleanly at the lapel, sleeve drop, and hem.
03 Cut and finishing
Best worn open to let the silk movement do the work. Final pressing and finishing happen at Silk & Road studio. Ready to ship.
Textile view
Surface and drape
Close crop
Pattern placement
Finish study
Edges and final handle
Materials
Construction notes
Best worn open to let the silk movement do the work.
A statement layer for dinners, festivals, and collector wardrobes.
Cut to feel elevated without turning costume-like.