Nr. 101738470

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Orizuru und Temari in Blüte - Seide - Japan - Taishō Zeit (1912-1926)
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Orizuru und Temari in Blüte - Seide - Japan - Taishō Zeit (1912-1926)

Antique Japanese Silk Kimono – Taisho Period – Orizuru Cranes, Temari & Seasonal Flowers – Taisho Roman Textile Item Description A charming antique silk kimono from the Taisho period, featuring auspicious cranes, temari balls and vibrant seasonal flowers in a joyful Taisho Roman design. This charming antique Japanese long kimono dates from the Taisho period (1912–1926) and beautifully reflects the vibrant aesthetic often associated with Taisho Roman culture. The design features an elegant and lively composition of seasonal flowers (Shiki Kachō), folding cranes (Orizuru), and decorative temari balls, arranged across a soft pink background. The colorful floral motifs in red, blue, green, and white create a joyful and celebratory impression, while the cranes symbolize good fortune, longevity, and happiness in Japanese culture. Such motifs were commonly used in festive garments and special occasion attire. The combination of traditional symbolism and bold color contrasts is characteristic of textiles from the Taisho era. The kimono is made of silk, giving it a soft texture and elegant drape typical of traditional Japanese garments. Pieces from this period are highly appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts of antique kimono and Japanese textile art. As this is a genuine antique kimono that is approximately 100 years old, it naturally shows signs of age and the gentle patina developed over decades. These characteristics are part of the charm and authenticity of antique textiles. Minor stains and signs of wear may be present, but such features are typical for garments of this age and help illustrate its history. For collectors familiar with antique kimono, this piece remains a wonderful example of early 20th-century Japanese design. This kimono can be appreciated as a collector’s item, decorative textile, or study piece of historical Japanese clothing. Size Shoulder to hem (Length): approx. 126 cm Sleeve span (Yuki): approx. 62.5 cm Sleeve length: approx. 56.5 cm Front width: approx. 25.6 cm Back width: approx. 29.6 cm Suitable for a person approximately 145–150 cm in height, although this may vary depending on the dressing style. *Important Notice* Please note that the **obi (belt) shown in the photos is for display purposes only and is not included in this lot. This auction is for the antique nagajuban only. Artist Profile Unknown. This kimono was produced during the Taisho period (1912–1926) and represents the refined textile craftsmanship and artistic sensibility of early 20th-century Japan. Antique kimono from this era are valued for their expressive colors, decorative motifs, and historical significance. Condition Antique condition consistent with age. As this kimono is approximately a century old, there are minor stains and signs of wear visible, including stains near the front embroidery and on the back of the collar. These are typical characteristics of antique textiles and do not diminish the historical and decorative value of the piece. No major structural damage has been observed. Shipping Information The item will be shipped from Japan via Japan Post with a tracking number. Due to the current international situation, shipping may occasionally be arranged via DHL. The tracking number will be provided before the shipment is dispatched. Estimated delivery time is approximately 1–2 weeks depending on the destination country. Please note that delivery times may vary due to customs procedures or postal conditions in the destination country. Import duties, VAT, and any customs taxes are the responsibility of the buyer. The item will be carefully packed to ensure safe delivery. Recycled cardboard boxes or packing materials may be used for packaging.

Nr. 101738470

Verkauft
Orizuru und Temari in Blüte - Seide - Japan - Taishō Zeit (1912-1926)

Orizuru und Temari in Blüte - Seide - Japan - Taishō Zeit (1912-1926)

Antique Japanese Silk Kimono – Taisho Period – Orizuru Cranes, Temari & Seasonal Flowers – Taisho Roman Textile


Item Description

A charming antique silk kimono from the Taisho period, featuring auspicious cranes, temari balls and vibrant seasonal flowers in a joyful Taisho Roman design.


This charming antique Japanese long kimono dates from the Taisho period (1912–1926) and beautifully reflects the vibrant aesthetic often associated with Taisho Roman culture. The design features an elegant and lively composition of seasonal flowers (Shiki Kachō), folding cranes (Orizuru), and decorative temari balls, arranged across a soft pink background.

The colorful floral motifs in red, blue, green, and white create a joyful and celebratory impression, while the cranes symbolize good fortune, longevity, and happiness in Japanese culture. Such motifs were commonly used in festive garments and special occasion attire. The combination of traditional symbolism and bold color contrasts is characteristic of textiles from the Taisho era.

The kimono is made of silk, giving it a soft texture and elegant drape typical of traditional Japanese garments. Pieces from this period are highly appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts of antique kimono and Japanese textile art.

As this is a genuine antique kimono that is approximately 100 years old, it naturally shows signs of age and the gentle patina developed over decades. These characteristics are part of the charm and authenticity of antique textiles. Minor stains and signs of wear may be present, but such features are typical for garments of this age and help illustrate its history. For collectors familiar with antique kimono, this piece remains a wonderful example of early 20th-century Japanese design.

This kimono can be appreciated as a collector’s item, decorative textile, or study piece of historical Japanese clothing.

Size
Shoulder to hem (Length): approx. 126 cm
Sleeve span (Yuki): approx. 62.5 cm
Sleeve length: approx. 56.5 cm
Front width: approx. 25.6 cm
Back width: approx. 29.6 cm

Suitable for a person approximately 145–150 cm in height, although this may vary depending on the dressing style.


*Important Notice*

Please note that the **obi (belt) shown in the photos is for display purposes only and is not included in this lot.
This auction is for the antique nagajuban only.


Artist Profile
Unknown. This kimono was produced during the Taisho period (1912–1926) and represents the refined textile craftsmanship and artistic sensibility of early 20th-century Japan. Antique kimono from this era are valued for their expressive colors, decorative motifs, and historical significance.

Condition
Antique condition consistent with age.
As this kimono is approximately a century old, there are minor stains and signs of wear visible, including stains near the front embroidery and on the back of the collar. These are typical characteristics of antique textiles and do not diminish the historical and decorative value of the piece. No major structural damage has been observed.

Shipping Information
The item will be shipped from Japan via Japan Post with a tracking number.
Due to the current international situation, shipping may occasionally be arranged via DHL.
The tracking number will be provided before the shipment is dispatched.
Estimated delivery time is approximately 1–2 weeks depending on the destination country.
Please note that delivery times may vary due to customs procedures or postal conditions in the destination country.
Import duties, VAT, and any customs taxes are the responsibility of the buyer.
The item will be carefully packed to ensure safe delivery.
Recycled cardboard boxes or packing materials may be used for packaging.

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