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Color / Black and Multi-color Care Instruction
Japanese name/ 御所解 (Goshodoki)
-About-
This palace-style pattern was popular among the ladies of the Kyoto Imperial Palace for their kosode short-sleeved kimonos during the mid to late Edo period. It is a type of landscape pattern that portrays stories from the imperial era, featuring elegant elements such as flowing water, flowers, and imperial carriages. This pattern eventually became known as the "Gosho-kai pattern" in the early Meiji period. It is said that the ladies-in-waiting to nobles and women working at the Imperial Palace would unpick and wear short-sleeved kimonos given to them by the ladies-in-waiting.
・ 100% Silk
・One-Size-Fits-All
・Made in Japan
・Dry-wash
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
Color / Black and Multi-color Care Instruction
Japanese name/ 御所解 (Goshodoki)
-About-
This palace-style pattern was popular among the ladies of the Kyoto Imperial Palace for their kosode short-sleeved kimonos during the mid to late Edo period. It is a type of landscape pattern that portrays stories from the imperial era, featuring elegant elements such as flowing water, flowers, and imperial carriages. This pattern eventually became known as the "Gosho-kai pattern" in the early Meiji period. It is said that the ladies-in-waiting to nobles and women working at the Imperial Palace would unpick and wear short-sleeved kimonos given to them by the ladies-in-waiting.
・ 100% Silk
・One-Size-Fits-All
・Made in Japan
・Dry-wash
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
Color / Black and Multi-color Care Instruction
Japanese name/ 御所解 (Goshodoki)
-About-
This palace-style pattern was popular among the ladies of the Kyoto Imperial Palace for their kosode short-sleeved kimonos during the mid to late Edo period. It is a type of landscape pattern that portrays stories from the imperial era, featuring elegant elements such as flowing water, flowers, and imperial carriages. This pattern eventually became known as the "Gosho-kai pattern" in the early Meiji period. It is said that the ladies-in-waiting to nobles and women working at the Imperial Palace would unpick and wear short-sleeved kimonos given to them by the ladies-in-waiting.
・ 100% Silk
・One-Size-Fits-All
・Made in Japan
・Dry-wash
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
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