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Instant purchase OK Color: Muted, dusty blue. Delicate patterns like sand or stardust, with embroidery of water. Available while supplies last. ■ Size Approximately 18cm x 90cm Please allow for slight variations. ■ Material Silk (正絹) ■ About the product ・This is fabric for a han-eri (half-collar) made from disassembled kimono. ・Only the fabric will be sent. ・No juban (undershirt) or kimono included. ・The fabric edges are raw. ・The pattern appearance will vary depending on where the fabric is cut. ・This is a remade material created from disassembled kimono. ・There may be unique textures and individual differences characteristic of old fabrics. ・There may be needle marks, iron marks, scratches, fading, or markings. Han-eri / Half-collar / Kimono accessories / Kimono remake / Japanese clothing Regarding color The color appearance may differ depending on your smartphone or PC. We try to capture the colors as close to the actual product as possible during photography, but it is not perfect. Please understand this beforehand. We can provide additional photos upon request, so please feel free to ask any questions before purchasing. Please refrain from purchasing if you are seeking perfection. Please refrain from purchasing if you cannot make a decision based on the photos. ◆ Thoughts on the Han-eri I recently started decluttering, and this han-eri creation began as I dealt with organizing my kimonos. The starting point was organizing the kimonos left by my grandmother. When I tried to wear them, the sizes didn't fit, and I was faced with the reality that I couldn't wear them. When I took them to a recycling shop, I felt an indescribable sadness at the low price offered. It's a shame that things that have been carefully passed down will be buried like this. Because I love kimonos, I kept thinking, "How can I get someone else to use them again?" That's when I arrived at the form of the han-eri. By carefully cutting out the good parts and giving them a new role, I thought it could create a cycle where they could live on in fashion again. 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, I found that the combination of kimono and collar is truly enjoyable every day. I hope to share this feeling with those who love kimonos in the same way. And I hope that the number of people who enjoy kimonos will increase. I apologize if there are any shortcomings, but thank you for your understanding.
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