H A N D M A D E

K I M O N O S

BY NEBULA LAB

NEW PATTERN COMING SOON

NEW PATTERN COMING SOON

What makes it unique ?

Each Nebula Lab kimono tells a story, a narrative woven into its fabric through intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and thoughtful details. It's not just a garment; it's a statement of individuality, an expression of personal style, and a celebration of the artistry embedded in every stitch.

FABRICS SUSTAINABILITY SCREENPRINTING PATTERNS

FABRICS SUSTAINABILITY SCREENPRINTING PATTERNS

fabrics

SUSTAINABILITY

SCREENPRINTING

PATTERNS

ā€œThose who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature ā€“ the assurance that dawn comes after nights, and spring after winter.

Rachel Carson ā€œSILENT SPRINGā€

WEAR NATURE

EMPOWER YOURSELF

OUR MOST APPRECIATED KIMONOS

WATER SNAKE KIMONO

The snake pattern transcends mere aesthetics, carrying with it a profound narrative of transformation, resilience, and the enduring beauty found in the cyclical nature of life.

WATER KIMONO

The Water Kimono is a unique garment that seamlessly combines traditional elegance with a modern, aquatic-inspired design. A water pattern is a visual representation inspired by the fluid dynamics and graceful movements of water.

The process

  • PATTERNS & DESIGN

    The process of designing patterns often begins with a spark of inspiration, followed by sketching and refining ideas. It's an art form that involves harmonizing elements to create a cohesive visual experience.

  • fabric art

    The process of making fabric with designed patterns is a matter of precision and organization. Working with fabrics delve into a world where texture, color, and form interweave to create unique and tactile masterpieces.

  • Screenprinting

    Ready design is translated onto a screen, creating a stencil of the intended pattern. The screen is positioned over the fabric, forming a template. The magic happens as the ink is pressed through the screen onto the fabric, creating sharp and vibrant impressions.