silk kimono - Silk - Japan - 20th century





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A Japanese silk kimono from the 20th century, with furisode sleeves and a chrysanthemum pattern, featuring gold embroidery on satin and in fair condition with a few small yellow spots from a private collection.
Description from the seller
This is a Japanese silk kimono.
This pure silk kimono with chrysanthemum pattern features furisode sleeves and is adorned with gold embroidery on the satin fabric.
The kimono is a traditional Japanese garment, embodying unique aesthetics and cultural connotations. This kimono, with its predominantly off-white color, creates a soft and elegant feel. Vibrant orange, red, purple, and green floral patterns contrast sharply, adding vitality and a luxurious atmosphere. Exquisite decorative elements create a magnificent and refined overall design, enriching the visual experience and showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship and unique beauty of traditional Japanese clothing. Kimonos are frequently worn during traditional festivals and celebrations and are an important symbol of Japanese culture. (There are a few small yellow spots.)
This is a Japanese silk kimono.
This pure silk kimono with chrysanthemum pattern features furisode sleeves and is adorned with gold embroidery on the satin fabric.
The kimono is a traditional Japanese garment, embodying unique aesthetics and cultural connotations. This kimono, with its predominantly off-white color, creates a soft and elegant feel. Vibrant orange, red, purple, and green floral patterns contrast sharply, adding vitality and a luxurious atmosphere. Exquisite decorative elements create a magnificent and refined overall design, enriching the visual experience and showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship and unique beauty of traditional Japanese clothing. Kimonos are frequently worn during traditional festivals and celebrations and are an important symbol of Japanese culture. (There are a few small yellow spots.)

