RecordBoy's kimono< 1 of 1 > Back made in Japan
Boy's kimonoThis underkimono was probably made for the celebration of the boys festival annually on May 9th. The boy's underkimono, nagajuban, is in woven silk patterned by tie dying threads before weaving, kasuri, in blue and white broken trellis design with small scattered patterns. The lower resist stencil printed design is on handspun floss silk, tsumagi. The design of horses, paulonia and the Japanese characters for horse and desire suggest qualities of loyalty, courage and strength associated with the samurai. The kimono is folded the correct way right over left. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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