Lined Kimono
Japanese
Description
Subject Matter:
Ro textile, also called usumono, are thin, translucent fabrics used for summer kimonos.
This kimono contains five kamon (family crests); The number of kamon (family crests) determines the formality of the dress. Garments with itsutsu-mon (five family crests) are the most formal. Garments with mitsumon (three family crests) and hitotsumon (one family crest) are semi-formal.
Physical Description:
sheer formal black funerary (mofuku) Ro kimono with five family crests (kamon) and no inner lining (hitoe).
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