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(JP¥13,700)
Price reduced. If you are interested in a further discount, please comment individually. We generally do not offer discounts to those whose offers are not visible. Time sales will be held randomly, so please keep an eye out. Unearthed from my mother's family's storage room! The contents of the storage room's chest of drawers are proving difficult to organize. This tomesode (formal kimono) is undoubtedly one that either my mother or grandmother wore. It has the same family crest as mine, a mitsu-wari-giri (three-part paulownia) crest. After my mother passed away, I don't know whose it was. However, it is a work that conveys the quality of the dyeing, crafted in the good old days. I was also captivated by the hand-drawn lines of the waves! And those lines connect with the pattern of the hakake (lining) at the hem. Please take a look at how each of these fine lines connects. Nowadays, you don't see dyeing with such intricate details. In this era, a white under-kimono was worn underneath, and the double-layered (hibi-yaku) style came later. This one does not have a hibi-yaku. Measurements: Yukitake (shoulder to wrist): 1 shaku 6 sun 5 bu (62.4cm) Sodetake (sleeve length): 1 shaku 2 sun (45.3cm) Mitake (body length): 4 shaku 1 sun 2 bu (156cm) Maeba (front width): 6 sun 2 bu (23.4cm) Atohaba (back width): 7 sun 8 bu (30cm)
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