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#9225576
21 November 2022
A young girl admires a collection of modern clothes inspired by traditional Japanese kimono at the Manggha Museum in Krakow. The collection of the Manggha Museum currently includes over 300 traditional textile objects related to the kimono and its accessories. They come from purchases and donations. In 2021, thanks to the kindness of Yasuko and Naohiro Kizu, the collection was expanded by 200 objects donated by them: kimonos, obi belts and accessories constituting the ancestral wedding trip from 1936. On Sunday, November 20, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#9225574
21 November 2022
A woman looks at a collection of beautiful woven, dyed, painted and embroidered traditional kimonos donated by Naohiro Kizu at the Manggha Museum in Krakow. The collection of the Manggha Museum currently includes over 300 traditional textile objects related to the kimono and its accessories. They come from purchases and donations. In 2021, thanks to the kindness of Yasuko and Naohiro Kizu, the collection was expanded by 200 objects donated by them: kimonos, obi belts and accessories constituting the ancestral wedding trip from 1936. On Sunday, November 20, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#9225572
21 November 2022
The collection of the Manggha Museum currently includes over 300 traditional textile objects related to the kimono and its accessories. They come from purchases and donations. In 2021, thanks to the kindness of Yasuko and Naohiro Kizu, the collection was expanded by 200 objects donated by them: kimonos, obi belts and accessories constituting the ancestral wedding trip from 1936. On Sunday, November 20, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#9225568
21 November 2022
Two women look at a collection of modern clothes inspired by traditional Japanese kimono at the Manggha Museum in Krakow. The collection of the Manggha Museum currently includes over 300 traditional textile objects related to the kimono and its accessories. They come from purchases and donations. In 2021, thanks to the kindness of Yasuko and Naohiro Kizu, the collection was expanded by 200 objects donated by them: kimonos, obi belts and accessories constituting the ancestral wedding trip from 1936. On Sunday, November 20, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#9225566
21 November 2022
A woman takes a picture of a collection of modern clothes inspired by traditional Japanese kimono at the Manggha Museum in Krakow. The collection of the Manggha Museum currently includes over 300 traditional textile objects related to the kimono and its accessories. They come from purchases and donations. In 2021, thanks to the kindness of Yasuko and Naohiro Kizu, the collection was expanded by 200 objects donated by them: kimonos, obi belts and accessories constituting the ancestral wedding trip from 1936. On Sunday, November 20, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#9225560
21 November 2022
People look at a collection of beautiful woven, dyed, painted and embroidered traditional kimonos donated by Naohiro Kizu at the Manggha Museum in Krakow. The collection of the Manggha Museum currently includes over 300 traditional textile objects related to the kimono and its accessories. They come from purchases and donations. In 2021, thanks to the kindness of Yasuko and Naohiro Kizu, the collection was expanded by 200 objects donated by them: kimonos, obi belts and accessories constituting the ancestral wedding trip from 1936. On Sunday, November 20, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#9225564
21 November 2022
People look at a collection of beautiful woven, dyed, painted and embroidered traditional kimonos donated by Naohiro Kizu at the Manggha Museum in Krakow. The collection of the Manggha Museum currently includes over 300 traditional textile objects related to the kimono and its accessories. They come from purchases and donations. In 2021, thanks to the kindness of Yasuko and Naohiro Kizu, the collection was expanded by 200 objects donated by them: kimonos, obi belts and accessories constituting the ancestral wedding trip from 1936. On Sunday, November 20, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#9225556
21 November 2022
People look at a collection of modern clothes inspired by traditional Japanese kimono at the Manggha Museum in Krakow. The collection of the Manggha Museum currently includes over 300 traditional textile objects related to the kimono and its accessories. They come from purchases and donations. In 2021, thanks to the kindness of Yasuko and Naohiro Kizu, the collection was expanded by 200 objects donated by them: kimonos, obi belts and accessories constituting the ancestral wedding trip from 1936. On Sunday, November 20, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#9225554
21 November 2022
People look at a collection of beautiful woven, dyed, painted and embroidered traditional kimonos donated by Naohiro Kizu at the Manggha Museum in Krakow. The collection of the Manggha Museum currently includes over 300 traditional textile objects related to the kimono and its accessories. They come from purchases and donations. In 2021, thanks to the kindness of Yasuko and Naohiro Kizu, the collection was expanded by 200 objects donated by them: kimonos, obi belts and accessories constituting the ancestral wedding trip from 1936. On Sunday, November 20, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#9225552
21 November 2022
A woman takes a picture of a collection of modern clothes inspired by traditional Japanese kimono at the Manggha Museum in Krakow. The collection of the Manggha Museum currently includes over 300 traditional textile objects related to the kimono and its accessories. They come from purchases and donations. In 2021, thanks to the kindness of Yasuko and Naohiro Kizu, the collection was expanded by 200 objects donated by them: kimonos, obi belts and accessories constituting the ancestral wedding trip from 1936. On Sunday, November 20, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#9225548
21 November 2022
A woman takes pictures of a collection of beautiful woven, dyed, painted and embroidered traditional kimonos donated by Naohiro Kizu at the Manggha Museum in Krakow. The collection of the Manggha Museum currently includes over 300 traditional textile objects related to the kimono and its accessories. They come from purchases and donations. In 2021, thanks to the kindness of Yasuko and Naohiro Kizu, the collection was expanded by 200 objects donated by them: kimonos, obi belts and accessories constituting the ancestral wedding trip from 1936. On Sunday, November 20, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#9225542
21 November 2022
Naohiro Kizu (right) and his wife Yasuko (on wheel chair), donors of beautiful woven, dyed, painted and embroidered traditional kimonos previously belonging to his family, seen at the Manggha Museum in Krakow. The collection of the Manggha Museum currently includes over 300 traditional textile objects related to the kimono and its accessories. They come from purchases and donations. In 2021, thanks to the kindness of Yasuko and Naohiro Kizu, the collection was expanded by 200 objects donated by them: kimonos, obi belts and accessories constituting the ancestral wedding trip from 1936. On Sunday, November 20, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#9225544
21 November 2022
An example of modern clothes inspired by traditional Japanese kimono at the Manggha Museum in Krakow. The collection of the Manggha Museum currently includes over 300 traditional textile objects related to the kimono and its accessories. They come from purchases and donations. In 2021, thanks to the kindness of Yasuko and Naohiro Kizu, the collection was expanded by 200 objects donated by them: kimonos, obi belts and accessories constituting the ancestral wedding trip from 1936. On Sunday, November 20, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#9225538
21 November 2022
Examples of beautiful woven, dyed, painted and embroidered traditional kimonos donated by Naohiro Kizu at the Manggha Museum in Krakow. The collection of the Manggha Museum currently includes over 300 traditional textile objects related to the kimono and its accessories. They come from purchases and donations. In 2021, thanks to the kindness of Yasuko and Naohiro Kizu, the collection was expanded by 200 objects donated by them: kimonos, obi belts and accessories constituting the ancestral wedding trip from 1936. On Sunday, November 20, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#9225536
21 November 2022
A woman admires a collection of beautiful woven, dyed, painted and embroidered traditional kimonos donated by Naohiro Kizu at the Manggha Museum in Krakow. The collection of the Manggha Museum currently includes over 300 traditional textile objects related to the kimono and its accessories. They come from purchases and donations. In 2021, thanks to the kindness of Yasuko and Naohiro Kizu, the collection was expanded by 200 objects donated by them: kimonos, obi belts and accessories constituting the ancestral wedding trip from 1936. On Sunday, November 20, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#9225532
21 November 2022
People look at a collection of beautiful woven, dyed, painted and embroidered traditional kimonos donated by Naohiro Kizu at the Manggha Museum in Krakow. The collection of the Manggha Museum currently includes over 300 traditional textile objects related to the kimono and its accessories. They come from purchases and donations. In 2021, thanks to the kindness of Yasuko and Naohiro Kizu, the collection was expanded by 200 objects donated by them: kimonos, obi belts and accessories constituting the ancestral wedding trip from 1936. On Sunday, November 20, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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