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This is fabric for a han-eri (half-collar) made from disassembled silk kimono. Elegant patterns that evoke a sense of sophisticated simplicity. The subdued colors make it suitable for a wide range of occasions, from everyday wear to outings. 【Size】 Approximately 18cm x 90cm *Please note that there may be slight variations. 【Material】 Silk 【Product Contents】 ・This is a sale of fabric for han-eri only. (Juban (undershirt) and kimono are not included.) ・The fabric will be delivered with raw edges. ・This is a remade material created by disassembling a kimono. ・There may be unique textures and individual differences characteristic of antique fabrics. ・There may be minor scratches, abrasions, or color fading in inconspicuous areas. 【Regarding Color】 The color may appear different from the actual product depending on your device and the shooting environment. If you have any concerns, please feel free to ask questions before purchasing. 【Notes】 ・Please purchase only if you understand handmade and remade materials. ・Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for a perfect condition. ・We will use simple packaging and ship compactly. ◆Thoughts on Han-eri I recently started decluttering, and this han-eri making began as I faced the task of organizing my kimonos. The starting point was organizing the kimonos left by my grandmother. When I tried to wear them, the sizes just didn't fit, and I was faced with the reality that I couldn't wear them as they were. When I took them to a recycling shop, I felt an indescribable sadness at the low price they were offered. It's a shame that something that has been carefully passed down will be buried like this. Because I love kimonos, I kept thinking, "How can I make them usable for someone else again?" That's when I arrived at the form of han-eri. By carefully cutting out the good parts and giving them a new role, I thought it might be possible to create a cycle where they could live on in attire once more. I started this activity with that thought. I had long thought that a white collar was sufficient for a han-eri, but once I started, it's a truly fun and profound world. I would be happy if I could share these feelings with those who love kimonos in the same way. And I hope that the number of people who enjoy kimonos will increase. I know there may be some shortcomings, but thank you for your understanding.
2 days ago