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For those who appreciate antiques and vintage items. This is a rare, vintage furisode (long-sleeved kimono) with a unique design. Due to the number of photos, I couldn't capture everything, but there are some stains from long-term storage. I recommend this to those who have stain removal skills or confidence. It's made of silk, so the fabric has a beautiful sheen, but it will be sold as-is, so I appreciate your understanding. The design is very unique. The obi (sash) is missing, so it's just the kimono, but it seems like it would look good on someone of any nationality. Furisode are traditionally worn for the Coming-of-Age Ceremony in January, but the beige fabric with red and green pine trees, gold decorations, and silver embroidery give it a Christmas-like feel. Some famous people from overseas have worn kimonos as gowns, but furisode are difficult to obtain, and some people overseas may have longed for them but been disappointed. The square pattern on the fabric is not printed; it's woven in a way that the pattern appears depending on how the light hits it. It appears to float or sink, or the colors change depending on the light. Also, the pattern on the furisode is asymmetrical. My maternal grandmother was a kimono shop owner, and I've noticed that the number of people of foreign nationalities experiencing Japanese Coming-of-Age Ceremonies has increased significantly in recent years. Many people overseas are interested in and admire kimonos and yukata (summer kimonos), but since only furisode are traditionally worn for the Coming-of-Age Ceremony, please be careful when choosing a kimono. Also, some people wear furisode to friends' weddings, but only "young, unmarried women" can wear them, so the opportunities to wear them are very limited. Stain removal is certainly necessary, but the fabric and pattern would look very good on someone with fair skin, so if you are looking for a one-of-a-kind silk furisode that suits you, this may be a rare opportunity, so please hurry. Instant purchase is possible, but I am not a professional seller, so I will use recycled materials for packaging. I plan to list this on other sites as well, so please understand that I will remove it from this listing if it sells there. Please be sure to check my profile for shipping dates. #furisode #kimono
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