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This is a Mon-Sha Tsukesage by Kosei Wada, a Kin-Sai Yuzen artist who unveils exquisite techniques and designs on the canvas of the kimono, illuminating the silence and blossoming with splendor. The world of craftsmanship, rendered in black and gray, features the beautiful transparency unique to Mon-Sha, with delicate and graceful Shippo (seven treasures), Karahana (Chinese flowers), and chrysanthemums resonating quietly. It ascends in a curved, dazzling beauty, captivating the eye even from afar. It is a special elegance that unravels exquisite techniques and designs, becoming a work of art that draws you in the more you look at it, evoking a sense of wonder. You will be moved again by the beauty of yourself reflected in the mirror when you wear it. I want to share this feeling of wonder with everyone around me... Kosei Wada, a master craftsman of Japan and an outstanding technician, is a traditional craftsman known as a master of Kin-Sai Yuzen, who once created the decorative mawashi (sumo wrestling apron) for Chiyonofuji. This is a brand-new, ready-to-wear item with the basting threads still attached, worn once for photography. Tall size, with a luxurious feel, made of high-quality "silk" material, and the "hand-sewn" craftsmanship gently conforms to the body, creating a naturally beautiful silhouette. It includes a "ishiki-ate" (seat lining) to cover the transparency of the undergarments, prevent sweat and dirt from directly staining the kimono, reduce stress on the seams and fabric of the back, and make the back view beautiful, leaving nothing to be desired. "Sha" is a simple twist weave created by intertwining two warp threads with one weft thread, offering even more transparency than Ro (a type of gauze). There are Mon-Sha with woven patterns like this one, and Sha-Tsumugi using Tsumugi threads. It can be worn not only in the peak of summer in July and August but also in the single-layered kimono season of June and September by layering a matching Juban (underkimono) to eliminate the transparency and cope with the fluctuating temperatures. Furthermore, due to the effects of global warming, the number of days with summer-like heat from May and June has increased, expanding the period of wear. Acquire the ultimate beauty that evokes emotion and share it with everyone around you. Measurement Table Length: 169cm (from shoulder) 裄 (Yuki): 68cm Shoulder Width: 33.5cm Sleeve Width: 34.5cm Sleeve Length: 49cm Front Width: 24cm Back Width: 30cm Material: Silk (Single-layered) Seam Allowance: Length (Ura-age: 5cm front, 5cm back) Yuki (Miyagoro side: 1.5cm, Sleeve side: 1.5cm) Sleeve Length (5cm) Tsukesage here ❁ #tomihisaTsukesage Summer Kimono here ❁ #tomihisaSummerKimono tomihisa's Kimono here ❁ #tomihisa
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