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Interesting Facts About Kimonos
A kimono is one of the finest treasures of Japan. This reflects the society and culture of Japan. History This dress Traditional has changed over time.
A kimono is a Japanese dress. It is considered one of the finest treasures of Japan. Is pronounced as Kee-Mo-no. The garment has a long history and has changed over time. Kimono reflects society and culture of Japan.
Before Kimono is an elaborate and complicated clothes. The layers of clothing colored kimono became known in Japan and then to women. Jun-milestone is an unlined garment 12. Often used with the edges of the sleeves and collars showing the shades of each kimono. The people of the royal court had up to sixteen kimono layers.
Now the woman has a unique Japanese kimono. Usually, a piece called "furosode kimono is worn at the entrance of age ceremony. This is used in the 19 th anniversary of the Japanese woman. kimono dress are often hired for weddings.
Kimonos are not as everyday clothes nowadays. Seniors in the rural village of Okinawa was still wearing a traditional kimono every day. traditional Japanese clothing such as clothing in United States is hired to complete the season. WAFUKU is the traditional Japanese dress. Japanese clothing is worn depends on the age of the person or event.
garments Dress Japanese kimonos for women and conventional focused not only on the person's age. It has also been increased due to marital status. For young single women, wearing long-sleeved kimono with a dynamic design, colorful and rich. For married women or older women, who wear simple, modest.
WAFUKU, traditional clothing Japanese can be classified as:
• Kimono – basic Japanese clothing
• Yukata – Kimono for Summer Season
• Nagajugan – under clothing or clothing
For clothing accessories (obi, shoes, socks, etc.)
• Haori – silk cropped jacket
• Michiyuki – Overcoats
• Hakama – Japanese Pants
• Uchikake – the most formal kimono
• Shiro-Maku – The wedding kimono
Yukata is a category of kimonos. This is a Japanese Cotton Kimono for summer season. Yukata is used by men and Japanese women. Yukata The word comes from "YU", ie the bathroom and "Katabira" that is under clothing.
In the early days nobles Court used the "yukatabira, a linen kimono. It eventually led by Japanese warriors. Later, was released to the general public. Now, Japanese Yukata is widely used for:
– Festivals
– Ryokan
– Bring all the days of summer
Sleepwear –
Yukata is the most popular everyday use in Japan now. This is the most popular clothing due to its tissue Lightweight cotton. The design of the structure varies with the original models of the Cross-classic to a landscape more colorful.
There are many accessories that matching buy for Yukata. When you buy a yukata, has two inches and a frame made in the same fabric that is shipped.
You can use cotton Belt for the day or night clothes. A wide belt is used to search yukata more formal celebrations or ceremonies.
You can simply tighten the belt at the waist and slide over the edge. You can also use a cotton Yukata Obi belt. To complement the dress, compare with a purse, socks Japanese tabi and sandals.
By using a belt obi belt, follow the instructions on connecting belt over the kimono. These are:
1. At the beginning of new Kimono Fabric so that the length is in the ankle. The length of dress is always tight.
2. Keep the extra fabric above waist. Attach the strap-Koshi Himo under the excess material. Cross the belt in the rear, then attach to the front.
3. Straighten excess tissue on the side. Is smooth in front and back of the kimono.
4. To cover the belt, dropping the excess fabric.
5. Circle the belt date-jime around his waist. This is to cover the koshi himo-belt. You link the so-called "belt of the date-jime" which is along the front. Leave the fabric of this "overlap visible under the kimono. Excess fabric must be uniformly suspended below the belt.
The traditional obi much time is difficult to counterfeit. Depends on the style of bow made. Sometimes you need someone to do it for you.
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