This product will be "Sohon Hiketa Shibori".
Also known as "Kanokoshibori".
It was named for its resemblance to the pattern on the back of a fawn.
It is a technique that wraps each grain eight times with silk thread so that the part is not dyed.
It takes 1 to 3 years to make one kimono because everything is done by hand.
In addition, skillful skill is required to match the size of each grain.
The squeezed part of the fabric stands firm, so it is thick and uneven.
However, when you put it on, the soft texture of silk appears, giving it a luxurious feel.
Such sophisticated techniques and flavors are exactly the spirit of Japanese craftsmen.
A haori jacket with a beautiful contrast between chic black and white.
The large orange tie-dye inside the chic black and white tie-dye is eye-catching.
The square black shape looks like a series of karuta and is modern.
It goes well not only with kimono, but also with Western clothing.
■サイズ / Size■
・着丈(後方襟付根~裾先) 約76.0cm
/ Length (back collar base-hem) about29.9in
・肩幅(両肩横直線) 約cm
/ Shoulder width (both shoulders horizontal line) about in
・裄(肩頂点~袖先) 約65.0cm
/ Sleeve length (shoulder apex-sleeve end) about 25.5in
・袖丈 約44.0cm
/ Sleeve Tip Width about 17.3in
※多少の誤差はご了承下さい / Please acknowledge some errors.