An interesting textural design inspired by the stone roads of ancient Japan. The textured pattern is created through a meticulous and time-consuming Japanese hand-weaving technique called Rinzu. Rinzu is a Japanese silk satin damask created by manually twisting the threads as they are being woven to create the textured pattern. Affordable only to royal and wealthy patrons, it was the preferred fabric for kimonos in the Edo period.
Barbed Wire
The LTK collection includes silks that date back to the Edo period, the time of the samurai and the shogunate. The opulence of the court at that time demanded that courtesans and nobility wore only the finest clothing. Patterns and designs of the fabrics were not at the whim of the designers, but rather had deep rooted symbolism and poetic interpretations of nature and the surroundings. You can sense the history and the high level of artistry and many hours of handcraft when you hold this tie in your hands. This is not just a tie, it's an heirloom.
The "Barbed Wire" pattern is a graphic representation.
The design is rare and extremely limited. Only 20 ties and pocket squares will be made from this fabric and once they're sold, there will be no more.
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