The kimono is a traditional Japanese clothing. A long, thin piece of cloth called an obi  is tied around the waist to hold the overlap between the front and back of the kimono, and to adjust the width and length of the body.

 

The kimono and obi are made of fabrics that have been handed down from generation to generation in various regions using excellent traditional techniques, and they are not only clothing, but also traditional crafts.

 

Kimonos reflect the functionality and design created by Japan's rich natural environment surrounded by the sea and mountains and the delicate changes of the four seasons. We hope you will enjoy Japanese culture by appreciating and wearing kimono sleeves.


[Fukuro obi] Fukuro obi is an obi made of two different pieces of fabric woven into a tubular shape like a pouch. The length is around 4.3 meters. Fukuro obis are known as one of the most prestigious obis. Currently, it is mainly used as a formal obi for Furisode and Tomesode. The most common way to tie an obi is the niju-daiko knot, which means "to bring good things together" when good things happen.

#Size  

-Width :12.20 in

-Height : 4.75yards

#Pattern[zugara,monn] : Geometric pattern

#Color : Gold,Red,Blue,Green,Purple

#Condition :  A

N: New or unused item

S: Great condition with nearly no stains or damage. 

A: Slightly stained etc. in unnoticeable areas in good condition for a used item.

B: Good condition in appearance with some stains, spots, or sun stains in unnoticeable areas. 

C: Slightly damaged, but still wearable.

D: Due to stains, spots, etc., personal use may be unfavorable however it can be used for refurbishing, DIY, etc.


All measurements are approximate. Please note in advance that the actual dimensions of the product may slightly vary.


Some of our pieces include a material called shitsuke-ito, to learn more about shitsuke-iko, please read below:

 

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Because these are vintage items, many of them do not have material labels.

Please note that there may be errors in the material type, etc.

Regarding the color:

We try to keep the colors as close to the real ones as possible for vintage items? photos. However, the colors may be slightly different from the real ones depending on your PC or smart phone.