Antique red silk nagajuban with cranes
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Antique red rinzu (satin damask) silk nagajuban with different woven designs including ryusui (flowing water), kiri (paulownia), kikkou (tortoiseshell pattern), and kiku (chrysanthemum). The red base is decorated with gold flake stenciled cranes. The gold color has changed to almost black in some areas and the fabric is a little weak due to its age. This is a hitoe (unlined) nagajuban with a cotton ishikiate (reinforcement).
A nagajuban is the traditional underwear worn down the kimono. In shape, it is very similar to a kimono but unlike a kimono, which is oversized in length, a nagajuban is shorter and made to comfortably fit inside the kimono. Nagajuban comes in many designs and colors, but the most formal nagajuban are white.
The visible collar part (han-eri), is undefineddetachableundefined so it can easily be changed for cleaning. It is often white but can be a different color and design to match, coordinate or complement the kimono (not all listed items have a han-eri). Sometimes a strip of fabric with a small loop, called emonnuki, is attached to the back of the collar, this loop is used to pull the collar down so the neckline is shown (If attached I can remove the emonnuki if you want). Han-eri and emonnuki are available as an add-on but are not needed when used as a nightgown or home wear.
Since a nagajuban is lighter and shorter than a kimono it can easily be worn as home wear or a nightgown. Each nagajuban comes with a koshihimo, a thin sash that can be used to close the nagajuban, in either white or pink (let me know which color you prefer when you place an order).
If you plan to wear the nagajuban with a kimono I can optionally adjust the size for you (length, width, sleeves). Note that this is not always possible and depends on the item. Let me know so I can check and let you know the costs. If you are looking for a specific size of nagajuban donundefinedt hesitate to contact me so I can check if I can find something.
Age: antique
Condition: some dark spots, gold color in some places is more black than gold. Fabric is weak/thin in some places
Summary
Han-eri: attached
Emonnuki: not attached
Ishikiate: attached
Length: 128 cm (mitake)
Width: 130 cm (yuki: 65 cm)
Shoulder to shoulder: 63 cm (kata haba: 31.5 cm)
Sleeve length: 48 cm (sode take)
Weight: 575 g
Material: silk
Technique:
Colors: red
Pattern/design: flowing water, tortoiseshell pattern, chrysanthemums, cranes
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