This listing is for a vintage silk kimono made for a teenage girl. While it may seem long enough for an adult, note that the width and his/waist are more narrow than an adult's kimono of similar length would be.
This lively kimono is sure to garner curiosity and compliments. The pattern includes cranes and a colorful palette of summer tones. But the featured element is a series of hexagon-shapes boxes decorated with auspicious motifs in bright colors. Those boxes are the type that hold the shells of kai awase, a game won by matching the two decorated sides of the same shell.
Long sleeves and a lightening pattern in the silk jacquard suggest this was made for a special young woman for a special event.
Created with the yuzen technique and embellished with gold leaf around the element edges. See videos below to learn more.
Vintage Japanese kimono like this make eye-catching displays - so we do offer 60" hanging rods in several finishes that you could add from the tab below.
If you plan to wear this kimono in a non-traditional way, we also offer simple cotton sashes as an option when ordering. Need a more formal obi? Check out our !