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Some scratches/marks
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This is a vibrantly colored furisode (long-sleeved kimono) with delicate silver thread koma embroidery on the front, shoulders, and sleeves. *There is some staining on the underside of the sleeves from a previous alteration. *We've put together two sets of obi (sash) and accessories, as we believe you may have your own preferred coordination. 1 (Silver obi with button pattern and string embroidery, plus accessories) 2 (Red-purple obi with peacock embroidery in silver thread, plus accessories) You can choose either of these, or you can mix and match. The han-eri (collar) and kasane-eri (layered collar) are new and will remain the same. Size: Furisode: Silk Total length - 154cm (can be worn by those up to ±5cm) 裄 (yuki - shoulder to sleeve end) - 64cm 袖丈 (sleeve length) - 105cm 袖幅 (sleeve width) - 32cm 後ろ幅 (back width) - 30cm 前幅 (front width, including okumi) - 40cm Nagajuban (undershirt): Silk Total length - 130cm 裄 (yuki) - 64cm Sleeve length - 106cm Sleeve width - 32cm Back width - 29cm Front width (including okumi) - 40cm Obi - Beautiful condition, silk Han-eri - New, synthetic fiber Kasane-eri - Beautiful condition, synthetic fiber Flower ornament - New, synthetic fiber Obi-jime (sash tie) - New, silk Obi-age (sash panel) - Beautiful condition, silk The price includes all accessories, obi, and juban shown in the images. We are open to discussing the price. ■We pay close attention to checking for stains, but there may be oversights, and individual opinions vary, so please refrain from bidding if you are overly concerned. ■As these are kimono and obi that have been stored in a tansu (chest of drawers), there may be some creases and odors.
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