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Furisode (Awase) – Silk – Sakura Bokashi, Black Ombré Hem – Red – 147/65/104

Furisode (Awase) – Silk – Sakura Bokashi, Black Ombré Hem – Red – 147/65/104

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Furisode (Awase) – Silk – Sakura Bokashi, Black Ombré Hem – Red – 147/65/104

✿ Description

From my personal collection. A formal silk furisode in vivid red with cascading cherry blossoms (sakura) and elegant butterflies, finished with a dramatic black ombré hem featuring flowing-water and seasonal motifs. Fine gold highlights catch the light beautifully. Fully lined (awase).

✿ Details

  • Type: Furisode (formal, extra-long sleeves 104 cm)
  • Material: Pure silk
  • Lining: Awase (fully lined)
  • Design: Sakura & butterflies; black ombré hem; gold highlights
  • Origin: Japan
  • Condition: Pristine vintage; no visible stains or damage

✿ Sizing

Length (身丈) 147 cm (from shoulder)
Yuki (裄) 65 cm
Sleeve length (袖丈) 104 cm
Sleeve width (袖幅) 34 cm
Front panel (前幅) 24 cm
Back panel (後幅) 30 cm
Tsumashita (褄下) 74 cm

Manual measurement; allow ±1 cm. Recommended height (guideline): approx. 142–152 cm, or style creatively (e.g., with skirt/hakama) if taller.

✿ Included

Kimono only. Obi and accessories shown in photos are for styling and not included.

✿ Color & Care

Colors may vary by screen/lighting. Dry clean only (kimono specialist recommended). Store cool and dry, out of direct sunlight; air occasionally.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if a kimono will fit me?

Height: Length (身丈) ≈ your height ±5 cm (you adjust length with the ohashori fold).
Yuki (裄): Neck center → wrist bone. The kimono’s yuki should be close (±2 cm usually fine).
Body width: Maehaba (front) + Ushirohaba (back). As a rough guide, this total should exceed half your hip circumference for good overlap.

What do the kimono types mean?

Komon: All-over small pattern; casual to smart-casual.

Iromuji: Solid color; versatile/tea practice; semi-formal.

Tsukesage / Hōmongi: Pattern flows across seams; semi-formal to formal.

Furisode: Long sleeves; formal.

How are conditions graded?

Rank SS: New, never worn.
Rank S: Like new.
Rank A: Minor, hard-to-notice vintage nuances.
Rank B: Small visible age/marks; wearable.
Rank C: Noticeable issues; best for styling/display/projects.

Care: can I wash a kimono?

Silk: Dry clean (kimono-experienced cleaner). Air in shade 1–2 h after wear; avoid direct sun. Light steam from reverse with a press cloth.

Polyester: Gentle/cold cycle in a laundry bag; line-dry in shade; no tumble dry.

Gold/embroidery/yuzen: Avoid rubbing, soaking, high heat.

How to reduce vintage odors?

Air in shade over several days; store with neutral charcoal or deodorizing sachets. Don’t spray perfume directly on silk.

What do I need to wear a kimono properly?

Juban (with han-eri), 3–4 koshihimo, 1–2 datejime, eri-shin, obi-ita.

For nagoya/fukuro obi: add obi-makura, obiage, obijime. Optional: korin belt, small towels for shaping. Footwear: tabi & zōri.