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Frame Design -Spring and Autumn- (All year)
Top side is decorated with cherry blossoms and bottom side, with autumn leaves and ombre dyeing. Warm design with small cherry blossoms and autumn leaves which can be used all year. Original pattern of designer "Toru Kihara". This products made of 2 sides of cherry blossoms and 2 sides of autumn leaves.
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Design Frame-White Cherry Blossoms- (March〜April)
The lower side of Bocashi at the right of the back of the kimono that was called "White cherry blossoms" was clipped. White cherry blossoms with power and the appearance of solidity were made downward, and the upper part made to a white pulling out, and gave the Bocashi dye of purple downward. Settling down of a white clean feeling and purple Bocashi expresses glossy.
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Design Frame -Wisteria-(May)
It is back part of the sleeve of the kimono that is called "Wistaria". The Bocashi dye of thin green was able to be given to the white cloth of the cherry blossoms pattern, to disperse the red, white wistaria flower small, and lovelily, and a fresh capital yuzen pattern. The part where the white cloth was emphasized clipped from the sleeve.
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| Design Frame -Cosmea- (September〜October)
Cherry blossoms were imaged in autumn when autumn bloomed all over at dark in the surface of a river. A red, purple, yellow Miyomiz sink is sprinkled in the white cloth of the silk solid color and cherry blossoms are sprinkled in small autumn of the Bocashi dye and four colors.
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| Design Frame -Autumn tint- (November〜December)
The leaf of the autumn tint of red, yellow, and the yellow ocher was made to grow thick up, and the Bocashi dye of yellow that imaged autumn was put downward. It is a capital yuzen design that puts the gold dye in the leaf of the autumn tint with feeling of luxury.
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| Design Frame -bright red long-sleeved dress-
It is a long-sleeved dress handle for children put on in the Seven-Five-Three Festival. Kemari and the paper crane that the gold foil pattern enters have been dispersed to the Bocashi dye of red and a thin vermillion. Vivid color red is impressive. |
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