BARRIQUE TOKYO GIFT GUIDE
BARRIQUE TOKYO ORIGINAL COLLECTION
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Handbag made of vintage Obi & Kimono Medium
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- BARRIQUE TOKYO
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- ¥26,000
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- ¥26,000
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Table Runner with Matsukawabishi Pattern and Japanese Flowers
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- BARRIQUE TOKYO
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- ¥15,000
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- ¥15,000
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Decorative Green and Gold Pillow Cover with a Kasumi haze pattern
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- BARRIQUE TOKYO
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- ¥8,500
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- ¥8,500
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Table Runner with Classic Pattern, Seasonal Flowers and Butterflies
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- BARRIQUE TOKYO
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- ¥18,000
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- ¥18,000
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Decorative gold pillow cover with flying cranes
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- BARRIQUE TOKYO
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- ¥8,500
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- ¥8,500
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Black-base Pine, chrysanthemum-bird pattern (woven textile Obi)
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- BARRIQUE TOKYO
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- ¥12,000
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- ¥12,000
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Cloisonne motifs band in bullion
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- BARRIQUE TOKYO
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- ¥4,000
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- ¥4,000
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Vintage kimono / Kanokoshibori
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- BARRIQUE TOKYO
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- ¥3,000
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- ¥3,000
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Table Runner Gold thread and Flower Embroidery
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- BARRIQUE TOKYO
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- ¥13,000
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- ¥13,000
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Kikko Pattern - 亀甲模様
Kikko pattern, the hexagonal pattern was brought from the Eastern Asia, through China to Japan. Since the pattern looks like a tortoiseshell, it’s believed to bring longevity.


Kimono - 着物
Kimono and Its Origin
The kimono is one of Japan’s most iconic symbols that feature our Japanese culture. Kimono originated as an undergarment. In old days kimono was a robe called the Kosode (literally, “small sleeve openings”). The Kosode first came into its own as an outer robe in medieval Japan during the Muromachi period (1392–1573). It was decorated accordingly with lavish dyed, embroidered, and gold or silver patterns.
ABOUT
Company
BARRIQUE TOKYO beckons you into the enchanting ambiance of authentic Japanese tradition. Inspired by repurposed oak wine barrels, the BARRIQUE concept reimagines Japan through our line of home decorations and furnishing, using only high-quality kimono and obi. We also carry pieces by Japanese artisans that have been carefully curated by our team of design professionals.
Lead Team
The Noguchi's have decades of experience in Japan's high-fashion scene. Chieko, a pro stylist, takes the lead in bringing fresh ideas and creating original BARRIQUE products, while Yuji, an apparel producer plans and executes the business.
BARRIQUE TOKYO
Authentic creations from Japan, aged yet fresh