Coral Reef Kimono
The Coral Reef Kimono is crafted from satin fabric with a silky texture. It is soft to the touch and flows gracefully with an airy silhouette. Its subtle sheen, combined with the distinctive sleeves, gives it a striking character. Your one-of-a-kind Kimono is perfect for special occasions, and you can also wear it as a dress with its matching belt, as it is not see-through.
It is named after the wonders of the ocean depths—the coral reefs.
Handmade Creation
One Size
Fabric: Satin 85% Polyester - 15% Viscose
Shade: Coral
Length: 130 cm
A Note on Care:
Wash at 30°C or by hand, avoiding rubbing.
Iron inside out at a low temperature, using a cloth between the iron and the kimono to protect it.
The Coral Reef Kimono is crafted from satin fabric with a silky texture. It is soft to the touch and flows gracefully with an airy silhouette. Its subtle sheen, combined with the distinctive sleeves, gives it a striking character. Your one-of-a-kind Kimono is perfect for special occasions, and you can also wear it as a dress with its matching belt, as it is not see-through.
It is named after the wonders of the ocean depths—the coral reefs.
Handmade Creation
One Size
Fabric: Satin 85% Polyester - 15% Viscose
Shade: Coral
Length: 130 cm
A Note on Care:
Wash at 30°C or by hand, avoiding rubbing.
Iron inside out at a low temperature, using a cloth between the iron and the kimono to protect it.
The Coral Reef Kimono is crafted from satin fabric with a silky texture. It is soft to the touch and flows gracefully with an airy silhouette. Its subtle sheen, combined with the distinctive sleeves, gives it a striking character. Your one-of-a-kind Kimono is perfect for special occasions, and you can also wear it as a dress with its matching belt, as it is not see-through.
It is named after the wonders of the ocean depths—the coral reefs.
Handmade Creation
One Size
Fabric: Satin 85% Polyester - 15% Viscose
Shade: Coral
Length: 130 cm
A Note on Care:
Wash at 30°C or by hand, avoiding rubbing.
Iron inside out at a low temperature, using a cloth between the iron and the kimono to protect it.