Jofu is the pinnacle of Japanese Asa fabric, which for a long time used to be presented to the imperial court and families of the shogunate. It's made from fibers of ramie, a perennial plant of the Urticaceae family, which are split into strands and woven together. The result is a smooth, light, and cool fabric that's perfect for summer kimono.
Jofu Fabric: From the Snowy North to the Sunny Southern Seas













































