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Suzunoya-Atae, total shibori (dyeing technique) visiting kimono, floral pattern (black系) + Nagoya obi + fukuro obi + obijime + obiage. I've loved kimono since I was young. When I went to see furisode (long-sleeved kimono) with my mother before my coming-of-age ceremony in my hometown, I was drawn to a "black haori" and said I wanted it, but I was told, "Black haori are for older women!" I remember that. From my 20s to 50s, I worked full-time, and I often attended celebrations at work and with family, so the number of my kimono, obi, and accessories increased. I prefer tsumugi (pongee) style kimono to formal ones, and when I traveled to Amami Oshima, I bought the coveted "white Oshima." However, it's time for me to start organizing my belongings. The current kimono resale market is, sadly, often characterized by low prices or selling by weight. I can't help but feel the "times" when the prices are so far removed from what I paid. However, I also feel it would be disrespectful to the kimono to just let them sit in the closet. So, taking into account the "times" and "market prices," I hope to find someone who appreciates the kimono I want to sell. I've decided to list them little by little. The "total shibori visiting kimono, floral pattern (black系)" I'm listing was custom-made at "Suzunoya" in the Sapporo underground shopping mall. I remember the purchase price was around 400,000 yen. I've included a commemorative photo of the set in the first photo, so I hope it will be helpful. I only wore the kimono once for this photo and once for a celebration. In addition, I'm including a total shibori floral pattern Nagoya obi and fukuro obi + obijime + obiage. The fukuro obi is one of two I bought when I purchased the kimono, and I haven't used it much. It cost around 250,000 yen. I found and purchased the Nagoya obi online. It cost tens of thousands of yen. The obiage & obijime are from when I bought the kimono. Total shibori is a traditional Japanese technique, and the beauty and the soft, plump three-dimensional effect of the shibori, along with the floral pattern that stands out on the black base, give a sense of luxury and elegance. It can be worn for various occasions such as: Hatsumiyamairi (first shrine visit for a newborn), Shichi-Go-San (celebration for children aged three, five, and seven), entrance ceremonies, graduation ceremonies, and weddings. <Kimono Size> Shoulder to hem: 164cm Shoulder width: 33.5cm Front width: 25cm Back width: 30cm Sleeve length: 52.5cm 裄丈 (Yuki length): 70cm (The recommended wearing range is shoulder to hem ±5cm) <With guard processing> I would be happy if someone who is interested and feels a connection with it would come forward.
2 weeks ago