The Water Kimono is a symbol of inner introspection, healing, and intuition. Water is thought to have cleansing properties and is the most powerful and life-sustaining element. Water is a symbol of healing, purity, power, rebirth, and unconditional love since it is instantly regenerative.
Superpower: flow, acceptance, unbreakable
Shibori trim may be found on the deep pockets and ends of the sleeves of the kimono's reverse, which is an indigo blue silk fabric. Two belts—one for each side—are included with this kimono.
Ho'oponopono is a Hawaiian mantra that is utilized as a forgiving healing technique.
This traditionally designed Japanese Water Kimono was made on one side utilizing the age-old Shibori tie-dye technique.
As with the reflections of water in the ocean, the procedure involves a combination of folding, sewing, and twisting, making each garment's pattern completely unique.