What is Furisode Kimono?
Furisode kimono is a kimono with long sleeves and richly patterned designs, and is worn as the first formal dress for young unmarried women in Japan. It is worn for coming-of-age ceremonies, weddings, graduation ceremonies, and presentations.The origin of furisode comes from the way the long sleeves flutter and sway when the wearer shakes them. In addition, the ancient Japanese gesture of “waving” has a meaning of purifying and warding off evil spirits, and wearing furisode at the coming-of-age ceremony is also meant to purify the body.There are different types of furisode, including large, medium, and small furisode, and the length of the sleeves depends on the height of the wearer. The longer the sleeve, the more prestigious it is.
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Japanese Furisode Silk Kimono M 157cm Nightingale color Kai Tsubo Hie Sen
Furisode Length157cm Yuki length66cm M Lined Kai Tsubo Hie Sen Gold thread Gold coloring Nightingale color Silk Masterpiece
[Kimono rank] Masterpiece[Material]Silk[Mitake length]157cm[Yuki length]66cm[Sleeve length]108cm[Sleeve width] 33.5cm[Front width]24cm[Back width] 30cm[Size] M[Kimono tailoring] Lined[Wearing period]October to May[Condition rank] Rank C[Kimono wearing scene]Coming-of-age ceremony, thank-you party
The sewing length of Mitake length and Yuki length is not measured. There are stains on the back, light stains around the collar and inside both cuffs, wrinkles on the outside, gold color peeling off on the outside, and discoloration of the gold color on the outside. There is a stain on the lining near the buttocks. Please keep this in mind when purchasing.