Product Description
Against the backdrop of gracefully drooping cherry blossoms, this exquisite piece showcases vibrant canary yellow and vitamin orange flowers, evoking a tropical atmosphere through traditional Japanese dyeing techniques such as katazome and Edo komon. Meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, this luxurious garment is a masterpiece of craftsmanship.The design incorporates auspicious classical patterns, including “Seigaiha” pattern, which means ” happiness spreads out in an endless stream.”
Hanami, the Japanese custom of celebrating the arrival of spring, brings joy and hope, filling us with energy. This piece allows you to carry that uplifting feeling with you throughout the year.
Styling Tips: Pairing it with a white or navy inner layer adds a touch of elegance to its vibrant colors.
For a cheerful and lively look, match it with vivid vitamin colors like orange, green, or yellow, reflecting the hues in the kimono’s pattern. Enjoy playful styling!
Product Features
- Obi (Belt): Can be worn separately as a scarf around the neck or tied in the hair as a ribbon.
- Interior Art: Hang it on a dedicated kimono hanger and enjoy it as an art piece of a “kimono to admire.”
- Hand-sewn by Japanese kimono artisans
- Upcycled vintage kimono collection crafted using Japan’s traditional techniques
- Water-Repellent Treatment: Repels dirt and water, allowing for easy wiping. Simple self-maintenance possible.
- 100% Vintage Silk
- Travel-friendly: Traditional kimono sets weigh approximately 3 kg, but this piece is reduced to the weight of a 500ml water bottle for portability
- Eco-friendly Paulownia Wood Gift Box: Ideal for long-term storage
- Includes a Serial Numbered Guarantee Card
Note: This product utilizes carefully selected vintage kimonos, preserving their natural aging and unique texture. As it is 100% silk, it softens with use and adapts to the wearer’s skin over time. Some minor stains or discolorations may be present, reflecting its history and adding to its character.
3-Way & Water-Repellent! A Kimono That Blends Tradition with Casual Modernity
SAKURA KIMONO offers three luxurious ways to wear it, preserving the essence of a kimono while embracing a modern, casual style.
1. Kimono Style – Wrap it left over right and tie the ribbon for a classic kimono look.
2. Gown Style – Wear it open as a long cardigan. Tie it at the back for a more refined look. Perfect as a beach kimono over swimwear or layered over a T-shirt or camisole.
3. Jacket Style – Fasten the front magnetic buttons to transform it into a sleek, coat-like jacket.
Artisan Craftsmanship
Each vintage kimono used in upcycling was originally crafted using Japan’s precious traditional techniques, such as dyeing, shibori (tie-dye), and weaving. The brand owner personally selects each piece from across Japan to curate this exquisite collection. Every SAKURA KIMONO has its own quality and beauty meticulously hand-sewn by skilled artisans.
How to Care for Your SAKURA KIMONO to Keep It Beautiful for a Long Time
01. After Wearing (Please carry out the follwoing steps 1 to 4 at least once a month)
1. Hang the kimono on a hanger.
2. Remove dust using a boar-bristle or cashmere brush. If unavailable, a velvet or velour cloth or an unused makeup puff can be used.
3. Focus on checking for stains and dirt, especially on easily soiled areas like the collar, body, and hem. Look for sweat stains and food marks, and take action as soon as you notice them.
4. Air-dry in the shade for 1-2 hours (no more than overnight) to prevent mold and wrinkles. To avoid deformation, limit the drying time to no more than overnight.
If you perspire, Spray water on the sweaty areas (such as the collar, underarms, back, and behind the knees) using a mist spray. Let it sit for a while to bring out any invisible sweat stains. Then, gently pat the area with a dry towel to absorb the moisture—avoid rubbing. Once it has dried, your daily care is complete.
02. When You Find a Stain (Care methods vary depending on the stain type.)
For water-based stains (soy sauce, juice, alcohol):
1. Use a dry towel to blot the stain—do not rub.
2. Sprinkle water to lift the dirt.Gently swirl the water to help it blend with the stain.※ Avoid rubbing the fabric while it’s wet, as this may cause abrasion.
3. Blot the moisture again, repeating steps 2-3 as needed.
4. Allow the fabric to fully dry after treatment.
03. What to do when it gets generally dirty?
For overall dirt accumulation, dry cleaning is recommended. However, frequent dry cleaning may reduce the water-repellent effectiveness, so regular at-home care is advised.
Precautions for Stubborn Stains: Even with a water-repellent finish, certain stains may still set into the fabric.Be especially cautious with: Dark, high-temperature foods(Hot coffee, wine, curry) and Chemical-based pigments(Ink, markers, calligraphy ink, some cosmetics, lipstick)
These substances can deeply penetrate the fabric, making them difficult to remove even with water resistance.
Prevent Mold with Regular Shaded Drying: Even with water-repellent treatment, SAKURA KIMONO may develop mold, yellowing, or shrinkage depending on how it is worn and stored. In particularly humid homes, we recommend airing it out in the shade 2 to 3 times a year to allow airflow. This helps remove moisture and extend the lifespan of your kimono.
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