THE GENJI'S TALE

Once upon a time, in the Imperial Court of Japan, there was a fallen prince and cherry blossom trees.
Murasaki Shikibu weaves together the fate of the Genji in the 11th century, in a whirlwind novel where time stands still. Every gesture, every fabric, every emotion becomes poetry.

A thousand years later, a silk weaver, Itaro Yamaguchi, is continuing the tradition. By hand, he creates four exceptional rolls, like a temple of thread and patience.

The story is woven, delicate and precise
Nature, always present, becomes a motif, a rhythm, a symbol
Jacquard becomes language, a tribute to know-how and transmission

Between past and present, the fabric becomes a novel. And our knitwear, a vibrant tribute to this silent work.

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