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山姥
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Price reduced. If you would like to request a further price reduction, please make your request directly in the comments. We will only respond to comments, as there are many instances where automated price reduction requests are made and then ignored. This is a Hon-Yuzen visiting kimono with a light blue background, hand-dyed using the paste-resist technique with flowers that are not specifically identified, such as marguerites, camellias, wisteria, and chrysanthemums. The dye has penetrated through to the back of the fabric. Because the colors are gentle and not specific to any particular flower, it can be worn across a wide range of seasons and ages, depending on the obi and accessories. It has been stored for many years, so there are some areas with slight discoloration. This can likely be hidden during tailoring, such as in the inner hem or under the obi. We also offer tailoring services. P.S. Image 8 shows the fabric in a temporary state, and the pattern connection is slightly off. Image 9 shows the correct pattern connection, resulting in a finished width of 65.5cm. Image 10 shows the pattern connection when the sleeve length is 68cm. Although the leaf pattern will be duplicated, the lower branches will connect, so it should look natural. The upper branches will be cut off, but it won't be very noticeable because they will be obscured by the leaves. The pattern is dyed into the seam allowance, which I believe is to accommodate the longer length. The length of the garment is ample, so the discolored areas should be able to be hidden within the hem. With tailoring included, the price is ¥50,000, including the outer fabric and lining. The tailoring will be done by a first-class Japanese sewing technician.
3 months ago