Kuro Tomesode Kimono coastal village. Beautiful Japanese Kuro Tomesode Kimono depicting a fishing village by the sea, created using the traditional Yūzen technique. The panoramic design features the ocean, small islands, boats, houses, and stylized vegetation, rendered in a marine color palette dominated by blues, greens, and soft ivory accents. The details are fine and precise, with subtle gradations that add depth and movement to the coastal scene. This Kimono is in good overall condition and is a remarkable piece of antique Japanese textile, ideal for collection, wall decoration, or ceremonial use. Being a vintage/used piece, it may show some stains or defects.
The Kuro Tomesode is a specific type of Japanese kimono. “Kuro” means “black” in Japanese, and “Tomesode” refers to a formal kimono primarily worn by married women on special occasions.
The Kuro Tomesode stands out with its predominantly black color and elegant design. It is often adorned with intricate patterns and delicate embroideries, typically located at the bottom of the kimono. The motifs used on the Kuro Tomesode can vary, but they are often symbolic and carry deep meaning. For example, floral, bird, or landscape motifs may represent wishes for happiness, prosperity, or conjugal love.
Tomesode is a type of Japanese traditional clothing and is the highest-ranked formal dress worn by married women. Within the hierarchy of kimonos, the tomesode is the most formal and equivalent to Western evening wear.
- Kimono Kuro Tomesode vintage
- In very good condition.
- Dimensions around: A – 125 cm / B – 150 cm / C – 32 cm / D – 48 cm.
- The price indicated is for the kimono alone, without accessories.
- Maintenance: Dry clean only.
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