Japanese Art (14,500 BCE - 1900): Jomon Pottery, Buddhist Temple Art, Zen Ink-Painting, Yamato-e, Ukiyo-e Prints
Zori are traditional Japanese sandals made from woven straw, cloth, or synthetic materials. They feature a flat sole and a thong-like strap that passes between the first and second toes. Zori are often worn with traditional Japanese clothing, such as kimonos and yukatas, for both casual and ...
This is a pattern in which two squares of colors are used alternately to form the checks. It is essentially the same as a checkerboard pattern, the difference is that this pattern may have other designs inside the checks. This is a very popular Japanese pattern used for Kimonos; The Kabuki...