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Limited Time SALE 15% OFF 15,000 yen ⇒ 12,750 yen Until November 9th (Will return to the original price on November 10th) This is Edo Komon, a traditional craft of Tokyo dyeing. With the Densan mark (Traditional Crafts Mark). This item is different from Edo Komon made with printing (roller dyeing). The absence of a Komon pattern on the edges is also one way to identify the "real thing." Please refer to photo 6. ("Fake" items appear similar because the dye is newly applied on top, but the pattern is faintly visible) I was planning to buy this and have it tailored for myself, but I have accumulated too much fabric, so I am putting it up for sale. I am hesitant to sell this, so I may cancel the listing suddenly. Thank you for your understanding. 【Size】 Width: 37cm Length: 12.80m 【Material】 Pure silk 【Edo Komon】 Edo Komon is a type of dyeing that has been passed down since the Edo period, using "katazome" (stencil dyeing). The characteristic of Edo Komon is that the very small patterns are dyed in only one color, so that it looks plain from a distance. Originally, "Komon" refers to kimono dyed with fine patterns or small patterns on the fabric, but the size of the patterns varies, and they are not only small patterns. Among them, Edo Komon is a Komon that uses particularly precise and detailed paper stencils, and the finer the pattern, the more advanced the craftsman's skills are required, and the higher the formality. Samesh Komon, Giyou Komon, and Tooshi are known as the "Three Roles of Edo Komon," and adding Mansuji and Daisho Arare makes the "Five Roles of Edo Komon," which are of high formality. Adding a single crest to these allows them to be worn as semi-formal attire for both celebratory and mourning occasions, similar to a single-crested plain-colored kimono. Please use this Edo Komon casually. 【Condition】 There are no stains or dirt, but as shown in the photo, a part of the fabric has been cut off. 【Color】 Beautiful blue color. In the Japanese Color Dictionary, it is close to Konjo (navy blue) or Tometon (dark navy). 【Packaging】 We will send it in simple packaging with waterproof treatment. Please feel free to ask if you have any questions. In addition, we will be listing single-layered kimono, visiting kimonos, long haori of crepe silk, Hakata Kenjo Nagoya obi, stylish fukuro obi, Edo Komon fabric, etc., so please take a look.
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