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MACHIKO KIMONO Japanese Kimonos, Vintage & Upcycled

Furisode Kimono dress gown and string belt upcycled from Japanese kimono "shibori green"

Furisode Kimono dress gown and string belt upcycled from Japanese kimono "shibori green"

Prix habituel ¥75,000 JPY
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Kimono dress gown and string belt upcycled from Genuine vintage Japanese kimono

This dress gown is made of a vintage silk kimono 振袖 furisode.

This fabric is called "shibori" 絞り
Kimonos are dyed and embroidered using a variety of techniques, one of which is the “tie-dyeing” technique.
This is a technique in which fabrics are dyed by binding them with threads or sandwiched with a device to prevent dyeing, and then dyed with dyestuffs to create complex patterns.

With gold thread embroidery: Kinkomashishu 金駒刺繍 is a technique in which thick gold thread, which would not pass through a needle hole, is wound around a wooden piece, rolled along the pattern, and sewn onto the cloth with fine thread.
Kinkomashishu is one of the traditional Japanese embroidery techniques used with yuzen dyeing and other techniques, and is especially known for being applied to furisode (long-sleeved kimono) and high-class kimonos. It has a delicate and unique beauty.

I want to propose a style in which a vintage kimono is worn like a beautiful coat.

I and the sewing team upcycled this kimono piece.

This is a one-of-a-kind piece created by a small team of handmade artists.
Kimono gowns were hand-sewn and tailored. It took a very long time.(Belt is machine-sewn)

I carefully handpicked this kimono piece, which is in very good condition for a vintage garment.


*Original kimono : Dating is contemporary.

*This products will be sent for professional kimono cleaning after purchase.
Please allow about 10 business day from order to shipment.


[Fabric] 100% silk
[Size] Free size can be worn anywhere from a UK6 - UK16
*see kimono sizing illustration

Length (body length): approx. 138 cm / 54.3 inches
Length from back of neck to end of sleeve: approx. 62 cm / 24.4 inches
Sleeve length: approx. 113 cm / 44.4 inches 
Side slit size: approx. 65 cm / 25.5 inches
(My height: approx. 167cm / 5 ft. 6 in)

[Belt] Length
approx. 6 cm / 2.3 inch, Width 256 cm / 100.7 inch


[Care] Dry clean.

[Condition] Very good. *Stains on lining of sleeves. *Please see the last pic.

[Packing]Special Machiko Kimono's Kimono Box. 


*Please understand that there may be stains and slight damage common in vintage fabrics as all of our clothes are made by either partial or full disassembly of the original kimono.

 

SHIPPING & RETURNS, DETAILS

WE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE

Shipping to US, UK, France, Italy, Canada, Australia, Finland and Mexico is no issue! We have shipped to happy customers in many countries. If your country isn’t listed yet please reach out and we can inquire with our shipping company. 

 

FROM TIME OF ORDER UNTIL SHIP DATE

Almost all items will be sent for professional kimono cleaner after purchase. Please allow up to 10 business days from date of order until shipment.

*International delivery times can vary due to customs.

REGARDING VAT/ IMPORTING TAX

Thank you for your understanding that any customs charges and tax upon delivery which the customer is responsible.

*The prices shown in my website do not include such items as VAT, import duty, tax and other unpredictable charges against middleman. In case of these unexpected charge needed in the due course, these charges should be paid by the customers. For more information regarding your country’s customs policies, please contact your local customs office or its agents.

Thank you for your understanding.

*Thank you for your understanding that the buyer has responsible for local laws and regulations.

ALL ITEM, NO RETURN or NO REFUND. (ALL SALES ARE FINAL)

Please check the measurements and conditions before purchasing. 

 

SHIPPING METHOD

Shipping will be via Japan Post EMS and Small Packet.

 

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The Buyer understands and agrees that any purchase from the Site is a personal purchase from the Seller, which is a private activity.

 

REGARDING VAT/ IMPORTING TAX

Thank you for your understanding that any customs charges and tax upon delivery which the customer is responsible.

*The prices shown in my website do not include such items as VAT, import duty, tax and other unpredictable charges against middleman. In case of these unexpected charge needed in the due course, these charges should be paid by the customers. For more information regarding your country’s customs policies, please contact your local customs office or its agents.

Thank you for your understanding.

*Thank you for your understanding that the buyer has responsible for local laws and regulations.

ON THE TOPIC OF MATERIAL COMPOSITION

Antique and vintage Kimono and Haori do not have material composition labels. Material composition labels were a development that came with mass market clothing and as such when kimono are newly tailored, the final product is made to the original client's specification. Today however, ready-made products including kimono and yukata are also sold at major retail stores.

When you tailor your kimono in traditional way, you select a kimono fabric and tailor to your size.
Composition of the fabric is ONLY indicated on the fabric. Composition of fabric information was not traditionally provided in tailored kimono and even today kimono tailors do not generally include it in the garment.

In addition, most kimonos are tailored by hand. Kimonos are tailored by a special sewing professional called a "wasai-shi" (Japanese tailor or seamstress).

I am active as a licensed antique art dealer. And I am a kimono geek. Compositional judgments of vintage kimonos are not 100% accurate unless they are submitted to an inspection agency that can perform tests on the fabrics to determine their composition. I myself have a career as an upcycling artist. I have experimented with washing kimonos at home, and with burning fabrics and threads to determine their combustion reactions. If I am confident that the item is made of silk based on the assumed age of production and judgment of the fabric quality, I label it as 100% silk.

However, there are some very rare cases in which silk is used for the warp and synthetic fiber for the weft. This is not only the case with modern products, but also occasionally with older products in which synthetic fibers were first made available. There are also some modern products that are made of synthetic fibers that do not differ from very elaborate silk. For those that I have concerns about, I burn the threads and other materials to make a judgment, but without sophisticated test equipment, it is difficult to make an 100% accurate assessment judgment. For those that I am unsure about, I use the notation "silk & more". I take care in making these judgments based largely on my own experience, but cannot guarantee the accuracy beyond all doubt.
If you have a deep desire to determine the material composition I would recommend seeking out the services of a fabric testing lab near you.

Thank you for your understanding.

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