Furisode (Awase) – Silk – Sakura & Butterflies – Blush→Red Gradient – 163/67.5/105
Furisode (Awase) – Silk – Sakura & Butterflies – Blush→Red Gradient – 163/67.5/105
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Furisode (Awase) – Silk – Sakura & Butterflies – Blush→Red Gradient – 163/67.5/105
✿ Description
A beautiful vintage furisode from Japan—formal silk with extra-long sleeves, featuring a graceful gradient from blush pink to deep red. Delicate cherry blossoms (sakura) and butterflies appear in soft pastels with accents of gold embroidery; select elements are hand-painted, giving the piece depth and movement. A true showpiece for special occasions, photos, or display.
✿ Details
- Type: Furisode (formal, long sleeves)
- Material: 100% Silk
- Lining: Awase (fully lined)
- Design: Sakura & butterflies; blush → deep red gradient
- Techniques: Hand-painting with gold embroidery accents
✿ Sizing
Length (身丈) | 163 cm (from shoulder) |
Yuki (裄) | 67.5 cm |
Sleeve length (袖丈) | 105 cm |
Back panel (後幅) | 30 cm |
Front panel (前幅) | 24 cm |
Recommended height (guideline): approx. 156–165 cm.
✿ Condition & Background
From my personal collection. I wear kimono almost daily and curate carefully. Overall beautiful vintage condition; no visible stains or damage on inspection, though minor age-related nuances are possible. Fully wearable and well-kept.
✿ Disclaimer / Policy
This is a vintage item sold as-is. While we do our best to describe and photograph accurately, vintage kimono can show subtle signs of age. Due to the nature of second-hand goods, no returns or exchanges are offered. Questions or extra photos? Message us anytime—we’re happy to help.
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.