This skirt is a handmade kimono from the 1970s-1980s. It is hand painted, with the most beautiful cranes being represented by gold leaf and glue. It has been carefully worked by craftsmen of this period. This is a mother's kimono to wear to her child's wedding. The happy family time, the kimono has seen, was like a wedding dress that was never worn otherwise. The pictures that the craftsman took time to draw are only presented to a limited number of people at a limited time, and are forgotten in time and history. Such a thing, made by a craftsman over the time of his own life, was reborn as a fashionable dress.
There is a hole in the belt part, through which you can pass the cord and use it as a wrap skirt. It is adjustable and can be adjusted from a waist of 60 cm to a waist of 85 cm. Depending on the size of your waist, you can either tie the strings at the sides or at the back.
The length is 95 cm. material silk
The picture of this kimono depicts a flock of cranes flying between the rainbow-coloured waves. The cranes are glowing gold in the setting sun, enjoying the colourful time. The crane is a familiar symbol of peace. Since ancient times, the Japanese have found forms of happiness in nature and painted natural forms on kimonos. The sea seen from the sky reflects the setting sun, making the waves and whirlpools glow in seven different colours, depicting the most mysterious natural beauty at sunset.