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Edo Komon (Small Pattern) - Intangible Cultural Property, Carved Pattern Dyeing Traditional Craftsman Yubo Hirose - Edo Komon - Flowing Water and Floral Pattern - With Fabric Selvage - Exquisite Item - Kimono - Pink Length: 158.5cm (from shoulder) Sleeve Length: 46cm, Seam Allowance: 5.5cm Sleeve Width: 32.5cm Front Width: 22.5cm Back Width: 28.5cm Kimono Seam Allowance: Inside hem 0cm Yuki (Sleeve Length) Sleeve side approx. 3cm, Body side approx. 4cm [Silk] The condition is very good, with no noticeable stains or dirt. [Yubo Hirose] This is a high-quality Edo Komon awase (lined kimono) created by Yubo Hirose, a traditional craftsman and the third generation of Hirose Dyeing Workshop, a prestigious establishment founded in Tokyo in 1918 with a history of over 100 years. Floral patterns such as chrysanthemums, peonies, and autumn leaves are dyed together. Edo Komon requires highly advanced techniques, from the creation of the paper stencil to the dyeing process. The paper stencils are made with extra care to prevent them from shifting or breaking. Ise stencils are first separated into two sheets, then layered and carved, with silk threads stretched between them, and finally glued together with persimmon tannin. This technique is now very rare. Also, when dyeing, great care must be taken to prevent misalignment of the stencil and uneven dyeing. From the fine patterns, you can feel the refined elegance of Edo taste, as well as the skill of the experienced craftsman and the beauty of the fluctuations unique to hand dyeing. The modern and sophisticated atmosphere complements various obi (sashes) and can be used for a long time. ●Recommended scenes: Watching plays, art appreciation, tea ceremonies, parties, dining and shopping with friends, lessons, walks in the neighborhood, etc. ●Recommended seasons: Spring, Autumn, Winter → #Wafukuya Click here to see other items on sale. We sell many items related to Japanese clothing and kimonos. We also offer combined discounts, so please take a look. #WaModern #Japan #Iki (Stylish) #Kimono #WaYoCoord (Japanese and Western Coordination) #KimonoGirls #Gofuku (Fabric) #Tailoring #HandSewing #RecycledKimono #KimonoFabric #KimonoRemake #KimonoRetro #Komon (Small Pattern Kimono) #EverydayWear #KimonoKitsuke (Wearing) #ModernKimono #Wafukan #Oribito #SakuLaboratory #SouvenirFromAbroad #Photography #Kimono #JapaneseClothing #JapaneseAttire #KimonoLover #kimono #BeautifulKimono #BeautifulKimono #BeautifulKimono #Kimono #Obi (Sash) #FormalWear #Party #TeaCeremony #IntangibleCulturalProperty #TraditionalCraftsman #YuboHirose #EdoKomon #FlowingWaterAndFloralPattern 16j50
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