Moegi
Solid Ink™ Horitomo Series Moegi is a colour that has been used in Japan since the Heian Period (794-1192). In Kabuki Theatre, this is one of the three colours of the final closing curtain. It is a reserved and subtle green. It is suitable for the base colour of dragons, Fujin, oni, the kimono of samurai, as well as the leaves of kiku (chrysanthemum) and botan (peony).
We do our best to provide high quality photos of each colour, but every computer has its own personality, so please note colours may vary slightly from screen to screen.
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Moegi
Moegi
Solid Ink™ Horitomo Series Moegi is a colour that has been used in Japan since the Heian Period (794-1192). In Kabuki Theatre, this is one of the three colours of the final closing curtain. It is a reserved and subtle green. It is suitable for the base colour of dragons, Fujin, oni, the kimono of samurai, as well as the leaves of kiku (chrysanthemum) and botan (peony).
We do our best to provide high quality photos of each colour, but every computer has its own personality, so please note colours may vary slightly from screen to screen.
Product Information
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Shipping & Returns
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Solid Ink™ Horitomo Series Moegi is a colour that has been used in Japan since the Heian Period (794-1192). In Kabuki Theatre, this is one of the three colours of the final closing curtain. It is a reserved and subtle green. It is suitable for the base colour of dragons, Fujin, oni, the kimono of samurai, as well as the leaves of kiku (chrysanthemum) and botan (peony).
We do our best to provide high quality photos of each colour, but every computer has its own personality, so please note colours may vary slightly from screen to screen.












