(JP¥13,000)
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Thank you for viewing. I purchased this item here, but I didn't use it, so I'm putting it up for sale as is. Below is the comment from the previous seller: Thank you very much, seller. A "Sagami-made" Kyoto Yuzen traditional craftsman, Takeko Okayama's signature, visiting dress with elegant camellias and cherry blossoms blooming on a white oak-colored background! Made of smooth and soft "silk" material ◎ There is a dedication, but it's in good condition ◎ How about this elegant piece, "hand-stitched" to fit your body nicely? Condition 【A】 There is a dedication, but otherwise, it's in relatively good condition. Please refer to image 7. ◆Condition Rank◆ ---S--- Brand new, unused ---SA-- Almost unused ---A--- No noticeable scratches or stains ---B--- Some scratches or stains ---C--- Scratches or stains ◆Measurements◆ Length: 159cm (from shoulder) 裄 (Yukitake): 62cm Shoulder width: 30cm Sleeve width: 32cm Sleeve length: 48.5cm Front width: 23cm Back width: 30cm Material: Silk (lined) Seam allowance: Length (Ura-age: front 10cm, back 9cm) Yukitake (Body side: 4.5cm, Sleeve side: 4cm) Sleeve length (5cm) ※We try to display the colors of the product as close to the actual item as possible, but there may be differences depending on the settings of the device you are viewing. We have included color names, so please refer to them if you are unsure. Please understand that we do not accept returns due to differences in color or image. Graduation ceremony, entrance ceremony, wedding, Hatsumiyamairi (first shrine visit), Shichi-Go-San (Children's Day)
2 months ago