(JP¥19,000)
A beautiful flow is created with soft, flowing flowers and birds. This is a "Tsujigahana" (a type of tie-dyeing) visiting kimono, made of silk crepe, by a well-known artist, overflowing with beauty. It features a unique texture with a soft, hazy light in an old rose color, and layers are built with flowing cherry blossoms, wisteria, hollyhocks, irises, flowing water, and cranes, all blending into the unique taste of the fabric. "Tsujigahana," a painted pattern dyeing technique that flourished from the mid-Muromachi period to the Edo period, was so common that it was said that if you mentioned dyeing, you were talking about Tsujigahana. Samurai favored the innovative and eye-catching Tsujigahana, which was at the forefront of fashion. However, it is shrouded in mystery, including its origins, processing methods, and the origin of its name. It disappeared with the spread of the Yuzen technique, and is also known as the "phantom dye." Although it is a beautiful item, there are some fold wrinkles from storage. However, it is made of a material that does not wrinkle easily. It comes with a Pearl Tone processing tag, and you can enjoy the comfortable embrace of the "hand-sewn tailoring," which is different from machine-made, and the soft touch of the "pure silk" material. I purchased it on Mercari, but I decided to wear a different kimono for the occasion, so I am selling it at a low price. It is a very beautiful and lovely item, so I would like to sell it! The obi (sash) in the last photo is included. Measurements: Length: 158 cm (from shoulder) 裄 (Yukitake): 64 cm Shoulder width: 31.5 cm Sleeve width: 32.5 cm Sleeve length: 55 cm Front width: 23.5 cm Back width: 28.5 cm Material: Pure silk (lined) Seam allowance: Length (Ura-age: front - cm, back 2cm) Yukitake (body side: 4cm, sleeve side: 1cm) Sleeve length (3 cm) Entrance ceremony, graduation ceremony, wedding, Hatsumiyamairi (first shrine visit), Shichi-Go-San (Children's Day) Mother's kimono, tea ceremony, flower arrangement, betrothal ceremony, invitation The appropriate size for a kimono is your height ± 5 cm. * The obi and accessories worn in the photos are props for photography and are not for sale. The color of the product may differ depending on the settings of the device you are viewing it on.
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