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みずたま【本、大幅に整理中
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This is a SD-sized kimono (furisode set). I had it made when I was into dolls, asking someone who does Japanese tailoring to make it so that it could be put on even if I didn't know much about kimonos. It is made from various materials, such as antique silk fabrics used in human kimonos. The seams on the sleeves are proof of hand-sewn tailoring, which of course also exists in human kimonos. Hiyoku-zuke (double-layered) tailoring is a method of tailoring that makes it look like two kimonos are layered. Only the sleeve openings, the swing, the collar, and the hem are double-layered by sewing on a fabric called hiyoku-ji. It becomes difficult to wrap the obi because of the thickness when layering the undergarment and furisode on the upper body of the SD. ▪️Volks SD size (applicable)▪️ Silk Sayagata (figured silk) with mandarin duck and flowing water pattern kimono, Hiyoku-zuke tailoring Half-collar with white, gold, and silver embroidery Long undergarment with a rainbow-colored pattern (age-related yellowing stains appear) See the explanation below Vermilion red chrysanthemum pattern, tortoise shell pattern, white hemp leaf pattern, sewn-on ohayori (hem) Kinran (gold brocade) Hyakka Ryoran (a hundred flowers) woven obi, sewn on Velcro closure, shibori (tie-dye) obiage (sash scarf), obijime (sash cord) sewn on, Fukurasuzume (puffed sparrow) Matching fabric hair ornament Winter black cape with snap closure An easy-to-follow instruction manual on how to dress the doll will be included. I wanted to easily dress the SD in a kimono, but instead of using cut cotton from a craft store, I used silk, obi, and half-collars made from human kimono fabrics. Antique fabrics are purchased in various ways, such as scraps, bolts of fabric, kimonos from markets, stores, events, and disassembled kimonos, and old scraps may have parts that have been joined together. Since I don't buy new fabric at stores, the hiyoku-ji part of this long undergarment is white, so it is prone to yellowing stains that occur due to aging, and this undergarment has them. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned. Image 6 Made with an industrial sewing machine and hand-sewing. However, please consider this as a hobby product made by an amateur individual, not a store item. Not suitable for those who are particular about details! ▪️SD doll is not included. I will list it again separately. Furisode set only. The chair, stand, doll, and wig accessories are props for photography and are not included▪️ #SD #Kimono #Furisode #SDSizeKimono #FurisodeObiSet
1 week ago