Material: Silk
This kimono is called Iro (coloured) tomesode, and is the highest-ranking kimono for married women, so it has five family crests: two on the chest, two on the sleeves, and one in the center of the back.
Japan, which has long had a policy of national isolation, only allowed trade with foreign approval in a limited number of places, such as Dejima in Nagasaki.
Seeing foreign people for the first time must have been very interesting for the Japanese people at the time.
The appearance of clothes different from kimonos and the many rare products brought in.
It is thought that this kimono was extremely valuable as the details of the kimono are depicted in detail.
The family crest is called Sanbonmatsu, which depicts three pine trees lined up, and is a family crest commonly seen in the Shikoku region of Japan.
This is the history of this kimono before they meet you.
Now they will make another history with you.
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