No. 98499274

The most formal kimono: Iro-tomesode 松尾 光琳 Signature Yuzen artist - Silk - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
No. 98499274

The most formal kimono: Iro-tomesode 松尾 光琳 Signature Yuzen artist - Silk - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Iro-tomesode is a formal attire worn for celebratory occasions such as weddings, parties, and award ceremonies, and its bright colors add a touch of elegance to any celebratory occasion.
The lining is also made of silk and features a crane pattern, befitting a celebratory occasion.
Matsuo Korin, a popular artist known for expressing his unique world through gold leaf processing, created this piece.
The abundant gold leaf processing and embroidery create an even more luxurious feel.
Five crests (the most formal attire)
Light purple
Please note: This item will be shipped from Japan via Japan Post. VAT, tariffs, and customs fees are not included in your bid price. These charges will be collected separately by your local postal service, either online or upon delivery. Please check your country's import rules and be aware of these additional costs before placing your bid.
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