Material: Silk
A haori can keep you warm, but also you can go from casual to a little more formal by layering it on top of a kimono. Above all, you can enjoy the fashionable colours and patterns.
What kind of kimono do you think did the owner match this haori with?
The drawn geometric patterns look like flowers and branches, but they are drawn in a flowing manner, so they may have expressed the appearance of floating on the surface of the water.
The painting is a type of print rather than hand drawing.
Even if it’s dyed in the same mold, the colours are changed little by little and to make use of the gradation, they created a deep design.
Since it is not a formal kimono, there is no family crest on the back.
The inside is a vivid and cute pink, and the Japanese people's way of enjoying colour was to arrange colours that cannot be imagined in clothes, in places that cannot be seen on the inside. It must have been a haori worn by a woman who loved fashion.
This is the history of this kimono before they meet you.
Now they will make another history with you.
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