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※ There are issues with the lining. This is a vintage silk kimono (awase) from the Showa era (early to mid-period) that I received from a relative. It's a semi-antique, unused, with the basting threads still attached. It has never been worn. It's a very nice item, but the color doesn't suit me, so I'd like to offer it to someone who appreciates this kind of aesthetic. It's a dyed komon, and I believe it's crepe (chijimi), but I apologize if I'm mistaken. It's a somewhat subdued blue, like asagi (pale blue-green). The white floral pattern is eye-catching. Although it uses only two colors, it's elegant and has a touch of glamour. The dyeing method is very unusual. However, I lack the knowledge to identify it. The lining (hakkake) is a pale pastel green, which is refreshing. When it peeks out, it creates a beautiful balance with the color of the kimono. Overall, it has a retro Showa era feel, but it doesn't feel old. Although it's a komon, it seems suitable for semi-formal occasions with the right accessories. It's perfect for fashionable wear. It would probably suit younger people, but I hope that anyone who likes this color and pattern will wear it, regardless of age. It could also be deconstructed and remade into Western-style clothing. Length: Approximately 155cm Sleeve to sleeve length: Approximately 66cm Sleeve length: Approximately 49cm Back width: Approximately 30cm Front width: Approximately 24cm (There may be slight variations) Although it's an unused item with the basting threads still attached, there are stains throughout the lining. There are quite a few. (See image 4) I was told by my aunt that this is because it was stored in a chest without being aired, and the starch deteriorated over time, causing the stains. It's regrettable and a waste, but it seems to be the fate of antique silk that has been stored away. There are no stains on the outer fabric or the lining (hakkake). It's in beautiful condition. The damage shouldn't affect wearability, but it's quite extensive, so I recommend having it repaired. Also, there is a lingering smell characteristic of old silk and chests (not camphor). Please refrain from purchasing if you are at all concerned. The paper wrapping (tatami-gami) has also deteriorated, so I will ship it in a nylon bag via Mercari delivery. Please understand this before purchasing. ※ The images have not been color-adjusted. They are close to the actual colors, but the actual item is slightly brighter. Also, the colors may appear different depending on your smartphone or tablet. ※ Although it is an unused item, I have marked it as "slightly damaged or with stains" due to the condition of the lining.
1 month ago