Japanese Kimono " FURISODE" is worn by unmarried women,
Nowadays, "Furisode" is the most prestigious dress for unmarried women.
The patterns of each kimono have different meanings, symbolizing prayers and wishes.
❤As a special bonus, an OBI-JIME is included with this furisode.
And the original price, already discounted by 7%, remains unchanged.
Material | Pure silk 正絹(silk 100%) |
Kimono's measurements. M size | Length 163 cm(5' 4.2"), Shoulder length 65 cm (25.6"), Sleeve Depth 99 cm(38.97”), Sleeve Width 33 cm (13" ) Front width 24cm( 9.4”) Width of back 60 cm( 23.62") |
Pattern | Dancing Butterflies around weeping cherry blossoms The Gold/Silver leaf, Gold thread |
Ground color | Black |
| Condition | Excellent! (The item feels faintly used, with a few faint stains and a few points of the gold/silver leaf that have just slightly peeled.) |
Weight | 1214 g |
If you're looking to wear a traditional Japanese way,
Choose a length that's plus or minus 5cm from your height.
For example, if you're 160cm tall, a kimono between 155cm and 165cm would fit you.
(However, if you omit the obi and wear it as a robe, size isn't an issue.)
Kimonos are designed to be passed down from parent to child, so a kimono is made with this consideration.
Many kimonos are made with a technique called "nuikomi" (sewn-in) that allows for lengthening.
(bodice, sleeves, and shoulders). However, because they have a lining, undoing this stitching would take
a little bit of time.
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