(JP¥2,301,200)
Japanese Traditional Crafts Culture In the Heisei era, craftsmanship. My father, born in the Meiji era, was a paper wholesaler near the Atomic Bomb Dome. He said that good kimonos have antique value, and I am grateful that he had kimonos prepared for me even after I got married. I wonder if these are items that cannot be made in the Reiwa era? I saw the paintings of water lilies at the Hiroshima Museum of Art and Hiroshima Bank, and the soft colors reminded me of Japanese traditional crafts culture. The craftsmanship is so wonderful that I would like to dress up in a kimono and admire them again at the Palace of Versailles in France. I was somehow able to see the colors in the water lily flower paintings, so I had them purchased for me. Used item ⇒ Kimono lining, Stains around the sleeves. Pure silk kimono Sleeve length: 49 cm Length: 163.5 cm 裄 Length: 65 cm Used item ⇒ Obi (sash) Unused item ⇒ Green obi締め (sash tie) Used item ⇒ Green obi締め (sash tie) New item ⇒ Green obi age (sash lifter) New item ⇒ Velour lace shawl Used item ⇒ Used once Pure silk fabric - Michiyuki coat (outerwear) Sleeve length: 49 cm 裄 Length: 65 cm January 3, 2024 - 00:00 00:11 Email text 01:13 Photography 01:45 Understood Closet front rack Middle level 3rd level from the bottom June 28, 2021 - 0:31 AM Completed - 1:10 AM
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