Daihiko [kimono]
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Daihiko [kimono]
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This is a kimono by 【Daihiko (Daihiko)】, a renowned Tokyo Yuzen artisan known as a famous long-established store, alongside Chiso of Kyoto. Daihiko was founded in 1875 (Meiji 8) by the first Hikoemon Noguchi, and has a history of over 140 years. Daihiko creates artistic kimonos and dyed and embroidered works using Yuzen dyeing and Japanese embroidery. In the 1890s, when the production of high-class kimono was the norm in Kyoto, Hikoemon Noguchi established a dyeing factory with the determination to "create dyes unique to Tokyo" and trained craftsmen himself. With the awareness that kimonos have artistic value, he released works with titles one after another. The kimonos handled by Hikoemon Noguchi were called "Daihiko Dyeing" and became a sensation, and Daihiko became a kimono merchant on par with Takashimaya and Mitsui. Daihiko, which is the envy of kimono enthusiasts, has continued to create things, inheriting the tradition through four generations: the first Hikoemon Noguchi, the second Shinzo Noguchi, the third Hikotaro Noguchi, and the fourth Shintaro Noguchi. This is a work that fully expresses the unique artistic beauty of Daihiko's Tokyo Yuzen dyeing and hand embroidery, with flowers depicted. You can enjoy the artistic expression and high techniques of dyeing and embroidery, unique to Daihiko, which created the name "Senshu (dyed and embroidered)". The artist's signature is placed on the collar. The lining is a matching lining with a pattern. This is a work of very high artistic value, recognized as the highest peak in the kimono industry. In addition to being a collector's item, we hope you will enjoy it with an obi (sash).(^^) ●Washi color: It is a grayish yellow color close to Kuwazome (mulberry dye) ●Size: Wide collar, lined No crest Length 165cm 裄丈 64cm Sleeve length 47.5cm Front width 24cm Back width 29.5cm Yuki seam allowance about 4cm on one side Inside hem about 7cm Sleeve hem allowance about 4cm *Please note that there may be slight errors due to amateur measurements. ●Material: Both the kimono fabric, lining, and lining are silk ●Condition: It has been worn lightly, so there are wrinkles on the lining, but it is beautiful and in very good condition. It is a beautiful item, but 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. We are also exhibiting many other kimonos, obis, and brands♪ Please take a look here #kafekimono #Daihiko
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