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Silver Karakusa Blossom

Silver Karakusa Blossom

R1 900,00Price

A light grey silk haori adorned with intricate black swirling vines and delicate blossoms in soft red, pink, and yellow hues. The design features the traditional karakusa motif — an arabesque of curling vines symbolising vitality, longevity, and continuous growth.

Handmade in the mid- to late-Showa era (circa 1950s–1970s), this piece reflects Japan’s quiet shift from post-war restraint to refined modern elegance. The subtle palette and fine detailing capture the harmony between tradition and contemporary sensibility characteristic of the period.

A timeless garment that speaks softly yet beautifully — celebrating endurance, grace, and the quiet poetry of Japanese design.

  • Condition

    Excellent vintage condition — minimal or no signs of age. The garment is beautifully preserved, showing the quality and detail of its original craftsmanship.

  • Sizing

    Kimonos are traditionally designed to be loose and unstructured, which makes them naturally one size fits most. They suit a wide range of body shapes and styles, regardless of gender. The main difference between each piece is the length, so be sure to check the listed length to find the fit and look you prefer.

  • Care Instructions

    Cleaning: Avoid washing your kimono. If you must, dry clean only by a specialist familiar with Japanese textiles. Avoid machine or hand washing.

    Stains: Gently blot stains with a soft cloth; avoid rubbing. Seek professional help for stubborn stains.

    Storage: Store flat in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight and moisture. Use a breathable garment bag.

    Hanging: Use a wide, padded hanger if hanging to avoid stretching.

    Airing: Air occasionally in a shaded area to prevent odors.

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