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Thank you for viewing. I would appreciate it if you would take a look at my profile. [New] Imperial Court Presentation Artist Hiroshi Fujii Michiyuki Haori (Coat) Work by Hiroshi Fujii, an artist who presents works to the Imperial Court. Length: 105cm Sleeve length: 70cm Sleeve length: 48cm Sleeve width: 35cm *Please note that there may be slight errors due to amateur measurements. I purchased this about 10 years ago, but I have not had the opportunity to wear it and have kept it in storage. I will sell it to someone who can make use of it. The 20th image is the leftover fabric from when it was tailored. Please let me know in the comments if you don't need it. It has creases from being folded and stored. Please check the details in the images. I am also selling a Fujii Hiroshi obi締め (sash cord). Please take a look if you like. The information about the product is judged from the images, so if you want to know about areas that are not shown in the images, please be sure to ask questions in the comments before purchasing. Please forgive any creases from storage and packing. Depending on the item, it may be compressed for shipping. We will take measures to prevent water damage and ship it. I hope you will consider this item, understanding that it has been stored at home for a long time. Thank you. Hiroshi Fujii is an artist who presents works to the Imperial Court, honing his skills in hand-drawn yuzen (dyeing technique). He grew up surrounded by the traditional beauty of kimono under his father, the sketch artist Toin Fujii. He mastered sashi-yuzen, which requires skilled techniques, and established the unique beauty of "Hiroshi Fujii's kimono." He is also famous as an artist who presents works to the Imperial Court, and has been worn by many members of the Imperial Family, such as Empress Michiko, Empress Masako, Princess Kiko, and Princess Mako. His works, which explore design beauty based on classical themes, have an unwavering beauty with an elegant splendor and grace.
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