Kumejima tsumugi
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This is a men's kimono made from Kumejima Tsumugi, an important intangible cultural property of Japan, produced on Kume Island, an island in Okinawa Prefecture. Kumejima Tsumugi is made in Kumejima Town, Okinawa Prefecture. Kume Island is an island floating in the coral reef sea 100 kilometers west of Okinawa Island, and it is a traditional textile woven with rich colors, utilizing the blessings of the island's abundant nature. The entire process, from design to dyeing and weaving, is handled by a single person, so the individuality of the maker is also a charm of Kumejima Tsumugi. It was designated as an important intangible cultural property of the country in 2004. This is an orthodox work with a traditional kasuri pattern of an appropriate size on a roughly textured tsumugi fabric, typical of Kumejima Tsumugi. We hope that those who love Okinawan kimonos, or those who want to wear a higher-grade tsumugi that is different from others, will enjoy it in combination with your own kakobi or heko obi (sash).(^^) ●Color: Off-white yellow, close to neriiro (a pale yellow color) ●Size: Single-layered Length 144cm Sleeve to sleeve length 71cm Sleeve length 49cm Front width 26cm Back width 31cm There is no seam allowance in the sleeve to sleeve length. Inside hem approximately 15cm *Please note that there may be slight errors as this is a measurement by an amateur. ●Material: Both the kimono fabric and the seat backing are silk. ●Condition: Sewing thread is attached to the collar and sleeves. Unworn and in very good condition. Although it is a beautiful item, please understand that it is a used item before purchasing. ●Other notes: There may be differences in the colors seen depending on your monitor, so please be careful if you are pursuing subtle colors. 【 #KumejimaTsumugi 】 Designated as a traditional craft by the Minister of International Trade and Industry in 1975 Designated as a prefectural intangible cultural property in 1977 Designated as a national important cultural property in 2004 We also have many other kimonos, obi, Japanese accessories, antiques, and brand artists on display♪ Please take a look here #kafekimono
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