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JAPANESE KIMONO / ANTIQUE KIMONO / SILK / YUKI TSUMUGI / WOVEN GEOMETRIC / INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE
$100
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ConditionExcellent
MaterialSilk
ColorDEEP GREEN
A genuine yuki tsumugi kimono woven on a Izari bata hand loom. The weaving style used was Hira-ori.
Note: Does not come with a shoshi (kimono identification certificate).
Chafing/tiny holes/mended parts, but otherwise in excellent condition for its age (i.e.taking into account its antique status).
*Attention*
- For fabric crafts or for display purpose. (Not recommend for actual wearing.)
- Be aware of it antique nature; there may or may not be some minor dirt/oil marks/material flaws/sewing faults/color faults etc.
Plus, there may possibly be some other imperfection which cannot appear in the photos.
- Description about the conditions of its lining and its collar is not provided.
* Items come with everything pictured (e.g. boxes, accessories, etc. if any).
* Please read through our store policy pages before ordering.
Our store primarily sells vintage & antique wares.
Please understand that age affects both item condition and value as a collectible.
Check the condition in each photo carefully to help you decide whether to bid or buy.
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Item Code:7612735
Size (cm)
着物
Length159
Sleeve width at shoulder64
Sleeve width49
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[Yuki Tsumugi]
Yuki tsumugi is a hand-woven fabric traditionally produced in Oyama, Tochigi and Yuki area, Ibaraki Prefecture.
It’s a high quality tsumugi that was selected as a Japanese important intangible cultural asset.
Light and warm, furthermore it is tough and less likely to wrinkle. The shinier we washed it, it will not be discolored.
It takes 10-15 days to weave the plain cloth, 30-45 days to weave a exquisite Kasuri pattern, therefore, it is said to be first‐class goods among tsumugi.