Kosode and Furisode Vintage Plate Collection 83 Years Ago
Kosode and Furisode Vintage Plate Collection 83 Years Ago
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Weight: 3100g
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Item Description
Title Kosode and Furisode
Publication year 1927(83 years ago)
This is a vintage plate collection of Kosode and Furisode.All items are representative of Japan and come from Edo period.It is a great ref materials if you are interested in beautiful Japanese Kimono.
The kosode is referred to as the prototype of the present-day kimono. The term literally means ''small sleeve," and embraces a variety of kimono with close-fitting sleeves. The origin of kosode dates back to the mid-Heian period when this type of kimono was worn as everyday wear by commoners and as an under-garment by men and women of the court.
Furisodoe is the most formal kimono for unmarried women. Furisode means "long flowing sleeves" . Sleeve length varies from full length to short. Furisode usually have rich decorative designs using elaborate techniques of hand painting or embroidering. Most women attend Coming-of-Age-Day ceremony in colorful Furisode. The sumptuous furisode especially worn by a bride under uchikake is called `kakeshita' . Kakeshita is usually longer than usual kimono, so it may be perfect for women of taller size. Furisode can be used either as a lovely garment or an interior decor.
98 plates are included(2 plates are missing)
Hardcover 31cm*39cm.Large-format and thick book.
-Condition-
Slight yellowing and stains on the cover and pages.But it is in very good conditon overall.
Publication year 1927(83 years ago)
This is a vintage plate collection of Kosode and Furisode.All items are representative of Japan and come from Edo period.It is a great ref materials if you are interested in beautiful Japanese Kimono.
The kosode is referred to as the prototype of the present-day kimono. The term literally means ''small sleeve," and embraces a variety of kimono with close-fitting sleeves. The origin of kosode dates back to the mid-Heian period when this type of kimono was worn as everyday wear by commoners and as an under-garment by men and women of the court.
Furisodoe is the most formal kimono for unmarried women. Furisode means "long flowing sleeves" . Sleeve length varies from full length to short. Furisode usually have rich decorative designs using elaborate techniques of hand painting or embroidering. Most women attend Coming-of-Age-Day ceremony in colorful Furisode. The sumptuous furisode especially worn by a bride under uchikake is called `kakeshita' . Kakeshita is usually longer than usual kimono, so it may be perfect for women of taller size. Furisode can be used either as a lovely garment or an interior decor.
98 plates are included(2 plates are missing)
Hardcover 31cm*39cm.Large-format and thick book.
-Condition-
Slight yellowing and stains on the cover and pages.But it is in very good conditon overall.
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