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This is a komon (small pattern) kimono made from a textured fabric woven with a silk crepe weave in a saya-gata pattern. The fabric is a substantial weight, and features a pattern of stylized karahana (Chinese flower) in a dark navy blue ground. The design is a continuous pattern of flower roundels, each containing a karahana, connected vertically and horizontally. From a distance, it might appear to be a lattice pattern or a stone pavement pattern. In any case, it's a cute design. At first glance, it might also look like a small hanabishi (flower diamond) pattern, but hanabishi are characterized by four-petaled flowers arranged in a diamond shape. While similar to hanazono (flower corner) patterns, this is not a diamond-shaped hanabishi, but rather a square-shaped hanazono. As a side note, the hanabishi pattern was originally an arrangement of the karahana (Chinese flower) pattern, where the karahana, usually depicted with five petals, was transformed into a diamond shape with four petals. The square hanazono pattern also originates from the same continuous pattern. This komon pattern connects the karahana placed in four locations in a flower roundel style, and places a single bird within them. It was likely constructed by arranging a toridazuki (bird sash) pattern. Hanamaru (flower roundel) is a type of marumon (round pattern) that stylizes plants and flowers into a circular design, also known as hana no maru (flower circle). Hanamaru can depict plants and flowers in a realistic or stylized manner, and combinations of two or three types are also called hanamaru. Toridazuki is a pattern in which two long-tailed birds are arranged diagonally and crossed with a sash, and sometimes includes hanabishi or koaoi (small hollyhock) within the design. However, since there is only one bird in this komon, it does not form a sash, but since a bird is depicted within the flower roundel, it is styled as toridazuki-like. The lining is beige habutae (silk lining), and the hakke (underskirt) is made of sei-ka chirimen (fine crepe) in a solid color of autumn leaf red. The color of the hakke is likely matched to the colors used in the floral pattern. Measurements (cm) Length (from back) 160, Yukitake (sleeve length + shoulder width) 64.5, Sleeve width 32.5, Sleeve length 56, Back width 30, Front width 23 Wide collar, with bare snaps attached. There are stains on the lining in two places: the front and back of the right sleeve (photos 6-9). There is no impact on the front and back of the outer sleeve. We have checked for stains and dirt as much as possible, but there may be oversights. Thank you for your understanding. These are digital camera images. Please note that the colors may appear different depending on the camera, smartphone, and computer used.
5 months ago