Length 560mm
Width 405mm
Wooden frame
The surface cover is made of acrylic.
*The color and texture may appear slightly different between the photo and the actual product.
*Due to the nature of the material, please refrain from displaying this product in direct sunlight or in places with high temperatures and humidity.
*The fabric and pattern may be slightly distorted due to the thickness of the product.
We are operating a wedding costume rental shop BRIDAL SALON Ai.
Since its inception, we value Japanese Kimono tradition, and lots of brides and grooms wear them.
It is said that the most beautiful Kimono is Iro Uchikake of all brides Kimono, which are worn on
only called wedding day , It is a special costume packed with skillful craftsmanship.
The ones made from silk are considered to be most valuable Kimono of all.
The embroidery, which takes a lot of time and effort, can be said to be a work of art.
Iro Uchikake, which is woven from silk and lavishly embroidered with gold and silver threads, is considered to be a very valuable Kimono.
Even though Iro Uchikake finishes its role as a wedding costume, it is still very valuable.
We would like people to feel closer to Iro Uchikake, so we started a project as a next step of Iro Uchikake by framing them.
This project is called MIYABI.
MIYABI supports SDGs(Sustainable Development Goals) which aims sustainable society for areas, countries, and the future.
There are many things which can be done in wedding industry as a consumer a producer.
We have been working on it through Kimono Art.
Our soul is not only to pass down kimono culture, but also to deliver you a new attractive side of Kimono.
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- In Japan the most fortunate motif is Crane. Called Tsuru in Japan. Cranes are said to be mate for life. There is a word Meotozuru (Tsuru) which means a happily married couple. Cranes are also considered a symbol of good luck and long life. Because of those reasons, the motif of Cranes is used for weddings as an auspicious pattern.
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