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Visiting Kimono in Ochiba and Olive Green - Color: Ochiba (Fallen Leaf Brown) - Size: Height 168.5cm, Sleeve-to-Sleeve Length 69.5cm - Style: Visiting Kimono Product Description ○ Dimensions (cm) ○ Height (from shoulder): 168.5 Sleeve-to-Sleeve Length: 69.5 Sleeve Length: 48 Sleeve Width: 35 Front Width: 27 Back Width: 31.5 ○ Seam Allowance ○ Sleeve-to-Sleeve Length: Body side: 1.5 Sleeve side: 1.5 Height: 6 Sleeve Length: 8 ○ Material ○ Silk Gold Leaf Decoration Mother-of-Pearl Artist: [Ryuji Fujimoto] Matching Lining (Tomi-Hakkake) Wide Collar/Double-Lined ○ Condition ○ The condition is very good. It is a beautiful item worn about 1-2 times, but there is some minor staining on the right collar lining from the shoulder seam down to 21cm to 23cm (see photo 10). If you don't mind, you can wear it without any problems. ○ Product Description ○ This is a silk visiting kimono made by Ryuji Fujimoto, a mother-of-pearl artist. On the ochiba-colored base, long-tailed birds, bamboo, plum blossoms, peonies, irises, and flowing water are depicted in various colors. The gold leaf decoration and mother-of-pearl patterns add a touch of glamour, making it a very elegant and lovely work by Ryuji Fujimoto. The fabric quality is also good, and it is a high-quality item with a pleasant feel. [Ryuji Fujimoto] Born in Hiroshima Prefecture in 1951. Moved to Kyoto in 1971, inspired by Kyo-Yuzen dyeing. Became independent as a dyeing artist in 1978. In 1981, he was inspired by the beauty of Wakasa-nuri maki-e mother-of-pearl and presented kimono and obi with mother-of-pearl creations. In 1989, he presented kimono and Paindore using Opal, a recrystallized gemstone developed by Kyocera. In 1993, he founded the artist group Kirajuku. ▼ Season to Wear Double-lined kimonos can be worn for a long time from October to May (autumn, winter, spring). ▼ Matching Obi A formal look with a fukuro obi woven with gold and silver threads. A casual outing or party with a dyed Nagoya obi. It is a versatile piece that can be worn widely from formal to semi-formal depending on the obi you pair it with. ◇ Occasions ◇ Weddings, receptions, engagement ceremonies, entrance/graduation ceremonies, farewell parties, greetings, celebrations, parties, etc. We will ship it with free shipping. We will ship in simple packaging. We may not be able to ship on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. - Kimono Momorin - Thank you for viewing.
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