Estela de Jizô - Granito - Japão - Período Edo (1600 1868)
N.º 84043515
Kamishimo 裃 Traje formal de samurai - Seda - Japão - Período Edo (1600 1868)
N.º 84043515
Kamishimo 裃 Traje formal de samurai - Seda - Japão - Período Edo (1600 1868)
Kamishimo(裃) is a type of formal dress for men in kimono, usually consisting of a kataginu (肩衣 shoulder gown) and hakama(袴) made of the same fabric and worn over a kosode (小袖 short-sleeved kimono). In the Edo period (1603-1867), it was considered the most formal attire for unauthorized samurai, and was often followed by peasants and townspeople of rank, and is still used in traditional performing arts and festivals.
This kamishimo is made of hemp cloth and dyed with katazome.
The family crest is dyed on the chest and back of the kataginu and on the waist of the hakama.
Size:
Kataginu
Width: 75cm
Length: 62cm
Hakama
Width: 70cm
Length: 80cm
Condition:
There are stains and scuffs.
Please see pictures detail.
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