Wakana Textile
At WAKANA, we strive to weave in meaning to each piece of fabric, inspired by the expressions of kimono, using seasonal nature as motifs.WAKANA’s fabrics are made-in-Japan.

Peacock
From the beauty of its full-fledged silhouette, peacock is considered the most luxurious bird in the world, and is used as a motif for countless artworks and artefacts.

Peonies
From the beauty of its full-fledged silhouette, peacock is considered the most luxurious bird in the world, and is used as a motif for countless artworks and artefacts.

Rangiku
The flower depicted in this pattern is Rangiku, which has long petals blooming in a jumbled manner. Chrysanthemums have been revered since ancient times as a symbol of beauty and culture, conveying not only nobility but also the state of mind of the Japanese people. In Japan, it is a noble flower that is also used as the emblem of the imperial family. Red chrysanthemums mean love.

Camellia
Camellia is an evergreen tree native to Japan. Its fresh-red flower which blooms in early spring has been loved in Japan from long ago as the flower which marks the end of intense winter coldness.