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Furisode / Kimono / reine Seide - Seide - Japan - unbekannt
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Furisode / Kimono / reine Seide - Seide - Japan - unbekannt

## Item Description Please read the following shipping information carefully before purchasing. Shipping method — The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by DHL or FedEx or EMS depend on the situation. It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customs or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping. I appreciate your cooperation. --- **Japanese Furisode Kimono — Pink & Navy Blue | Sakura, Temari & Auspicious Motifs | Yuzen-Style | Coming-of-Age Ceremonial Dress** A breathtaking example of Japanese ceremonial textile artistry, this furisode kimono is a striking celebration of traditional beauty and symbolism. Furisode — literally meaning "swinging sleeves" — is the most formal category of kimono worn by young unmarried women in Japan, and has long been the quintessential dress for the coming-of-age ceremony (Seijin-shiki), as well as weddings, formal banquets, and auspicious occasions. This piece presents an exquisite contrast of colours: a warm, luminous salmon-pink ground transitions dramatically into deep indigo-navy at the shoulders and hem, creating the classic bokashi (gradated ombre) effect that is a hallmark of high-quality yuzen-style dyeing. This bold two-tone composition evokes both the softness of spring dawn and the depth of the night sky. The surface is richly decorated with a profusion of traditional auspicious motifs rendered in yuzen dyework and accented with kinpaku (gold leaf) and gold pigment highlights. Cherry blossoms (sakura) cascade across the fabric in delicate clusters, carrying the deeply resonant Japanese symbolism of fleeting beauty, renewal, and life's preciousness — a meaning especially poignant at a coming-of-age ceremony. Alongside the sakura appear temari balls — the traditional embroidered silk balls historically gifted to children as talismans of happiness — rendered in rich brocade-style detail. Additional classic auspicious motifs include chrysanthemums (kiku), pine boughs (matsu), decorative clouds (kumo), tortoiseshell-ground patterns (sayagata and kikko), and Heian-period court treasures and carriage motifs (gisha), all woven together in a composition of exceptional visual richness. The lining (uraji) is a pale cream-pink habutae-style silk, and the undercollar (haneri) is a classic white silk, as is traditional for formal furisode. The long flowing sleeves (furi) are the hallmark of this garment class, conferring both elegance and formality. This furisode is believed to have been worn only once — likely for the wearer's Seijin-shiki (Coming-of-Age Day ceremony) — and subsequently stored with great care, as is the Japanese custom for heirloom-quality garments. --- My message Thank you so much for viewing my item. I am a recycle shop owner in Japan. I joined Catawiki because I want to deliver good items filled with Japanese craftsmanship and history to the world. Please feel free to message me anytime if you have any questions about the item. With gratitude to everyone — ARIGATO. --- Shipping method — The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by DHL or FedEx or EMS depend on the situation. It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customs or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping. I appreciate your cooperation. --- Size Total Length (身丈 / Kimono body length): 154 cm Sleeve Length (袖丈 / Furi sleeve drop): 103.5 cm Sleeve Width (袖幅): 33 cm Yuki (裄丈 / Shoulder + sleeve span): 66.5 cm *Note: Furisode kimono are worn wrapped around the body (not used as a garment with set body measurements). The yuki measurement is the key fit indicator for the wearer's arm length.* --- Weight (未計測 — 出品前に実測をお願いします。参考値:正絹振り袖は一般的に1.5〜2.0kg程度) --- Condition Very good condition; the kimono has been carefully stored and shows no significant stains or damage, though minor age-related tonal variation and faint micro-soiling inherent to vintage textile storage may be present on close inspection. --- Artist Profile This is an unsigned ceremonial furisode kimono produced in the traditional Japanese yuzen-style dyeing tradition; no individual artist or maker's label has been identified. | **Title of Artwork / Listing Title** | Vintage Japanese Furisode Kimono — Pink & Navy Ombre | Sakura & Temari Motifs | Coming-of-Age Ceremonial Silk | | **Category** | Japanese Antiques & Art > Kimono & Textiles | | **Type** | Furisode (long-sleeved formal kimono) | | **Material** | Silk (presumed; habutae lining) | | **Color** | Pink / Navy Blue (bokashi ombre) | | **Motifs / Decoration** | Sakura (cherry blossom), Temari balls, Chrysanthemum, Pine, Decorative clouds, Tortoiseshell pattern, Court carriage motifs, Gold leaf (kinpaku) accents | | **Technique** | Yuzen-style dyeing, kinpaku (gold leaf) | | **Occasion** | Coming-of-Age Ceremony (Seijin-shiki), Wedding, Formal event | | **Gender** | Women's | | **Condition** | Very good (minor signs of age-related storage; no significant damage) | | **Country of origin** | Japan | | **Period / Era** | Approx. late Showa — early Heisei (1980s–1990s) | | **Box / Certificate** | None noted | ---

Nr. 103382658

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Furisode / Kimono / reine Seide - Seide - Japan - unbekannt

Furisode / Kimono / reine Seide - Seide - Japan - unbekannt


## Item Description

Please read the following shipping information carefully before purchasing.

Shipping method — The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by DHL or FedEx or EMS depend on the situation. It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customs or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping. I appreciate your cooperation.

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**Japanese Furisode Kimono — Pink & Navy Blue | Sakura, Temari & Auspicious Motifs | Yuzen-Style | Coming-of-Age Ceremonial Dress**

A breathtaking example of Japanese ceremonial textile artistry, this furisode kimono is a striking celebration of traditional beauty and symbolism. Furisode — literally meaning "swinging sleeves" — is the most formal category of kimono worn by young unmarried women in Japan, and has long been the quintessential dress for the coming-of-age ceremony (Seijin-shiki), as well as weddings, formal banquets, and auspicious occasions.

This piece presents an exquisite contrast of colours: a warm, luminous salmon-pink ground transitions dramatically into deep indigo-navy at the shoulders and hem, creating the classic bokashi (gradated ombre) effect that is a hallmark of high-quality yuzen-style dyeing. This bold two-tone composition evokes both the softness of spring dawn and the depth of the night sky.

The surface is richly decorated with a profusion of traditional auspicious motifs rendered in yuzen dyework and accented with kinpaku (gold leaf) and gold pigment highlights. Cherry blossoms (sakura) cascade across the fabric in delicate clusters, carrying the deeply resonant Japanese symbolism of fleeting beauty, renewal, and life's preciousness — a meaning especially poignant at a coming-of-age ceremony. Alongside the sakura appear temari balls — the traditional embroidered silk balls historically gifted to children as talismans of happiness — rendered in rich brocade-style detail. Additional classic auspicious motifs include chrysanthemums (kiku), pine boughs (matsu), decorative clouds (kumo), tortoiseshell-ground patterns (sayagata and kikko), and Heian-period court treasures and carriage motifs (gisha), all woven together in a composition of exceptional visual richness.

The lining (uraji) is a pale cream-pink habutae-style silk, and the undercollar (haneri) is a classic white silk, as is traditional for formal furisode. The long flowing sleeves (furi) are the hallmark of this garment class, conferring both elegance and formality.

This furisode is believed to have been worn only once — likely for the wearer's Seijin-shiki (Coming-of-Age Day ceremony) — and subsequently stored with great care, as is the Japanese custom for heirloom-quality garments.

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My message

Thank you so much for viewing my item. I am a recycle shop owner in Japan. I joined Catawiki because I want to deliver good items filled with Japanese craftsmanship and history to the world. Please feel free to message me anytime if you have any questions about the item. With gratitude to everyone — ARIGATO.

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Shipping method — The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by DHL or FedEx or EMS depend on the situation. It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customs or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping. I appreciate your cooperation.

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Size

Total Length (身丈 / Kimono body length): 154 cm
Sleeve Length (袖丈 / Furi sleeve drop): 103.5 cm
Sleeve Width (袖幅): 33 cm
Yuki (裄丈 / Shoulder + sleeve span): 66.5 cm

*Note: Furisode kimono are worn wrapped around the body (not used as a garment with set body measurements). The yuki measurement is the key fit indicator for the wearer's arm length.*

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Weight

(未計測 — 出品前に実測をお願いします。参考値:正絹振り袖は一般的に1.5〜2.0kg程度)

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Condition

Very good condition; the kimono has been carefully stored and shows no significant stains or damage, though minor age-related tonal variation and faint micro-soiling inherent to vintage textile storage may be present on close inspection.

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Artist Profile

This is an unsigned ceremonial furisode kimono produced in the traditional Japanese yuzen-style dyeing tradition; no individual artist or maker's label has been identified.

| **Title of Artwork / Listing Title** | Vintage Japanese Furisode Kimono — Pink & Navy Ombre | Sakura & Temari Motifs | Coming-of-Age Ceremonial Silk |
| **Category** | Japanese Antiques & Art > Kimono & Textiles |
| **Type** | Furisode (long-sleeved formal kimono) |
| **Material** | Silk (presumed; habutae lining) |
| **Color** | Pink / Navy Blue (bokashi ombre) |
| **Motifs / Decoration** | Sakura (cherry blossom), Temari balls, Chrysanthemum, Pine, Decorative clouds, Tortoiseshell pattern, Court carriage motifs, Gold leaf (kinpaku) accents |
| **Technique** | Yuzen-style dyeing, kinpaku (gold leaf) |
| **Occasion** | Coming-of-Age Ceremony (Seijin-shiki), Wedding, Formal event |
| **Gender** | Women's |
| **Condition** | Very good (minor signs of age-related storage; no significant damage) |
| **Country of origin** | Japan |
| **Period / Era** | Approx. late Showa — early Heisei (1980s–1990s) |
| **Box / Certificate** | None noted |

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