An informative, introductory guide to identifying, dating, and pricing antique and vintage Japanese kimono
Finally, the kimono can be appreciated and understood by all. This concise, fully illustrated guide examines the ever-popular and iconic kimono-a form of traditional Japanese clothing that has existed for centuries and continues to be a part of Japan's rich cultural heritage.
Aimed at kimono enthusiasts and collectors of all levels, this up-to-date resource identifies and explains different
types of antique and vintage kimono and kimono-related items, materials,
construction, and motifs. Full-color images and easy-to-follow descriptions arm readers with the
knowledge they need to determine age
and value of kimono, as the guide demystifies and debunks myths
and misconceptions about this mysterious and often-misunderstood
garment.
Features include
* Japanese spellings and English transliterations for each clothing type
* A comprehensive glossary of helpful terms;
* Information on common, uncommon, and rare kimono motifs, from tigers and cherry blossoms to mountains, snowflakes, and swans;
* Close-up images of textiles showcasing different fabric materials and techniques; and
* Tips for documenting, photographing, and storing kimono.
This helpful guide is ideal for kimono collectors and enthusiasts, and anyone who has found, inherited, or purchased a kimono and wants to know more about it.
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Verlagsort
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Maße
Höhe: 257 mm
Breite: 177 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-7643-6586-7 (9780764365867)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Justine Sobocan has been collecting kimono since 2005 and has a collection of over 150 pieces, with the oldest dating back 200 years. She has a degree in anthropology from McMaster University and lives in Ontario, Canada. Visit https://missmyloko.tumblr.com/.
Contents
Preface
Introduction: What Is (and Isn't) a Kimono?
PART I.
1. Male, Female, and Formality
2. Types of Kimono
3. Materials and Techniques
4. Underwear: Juban and Donuki
5. Outerwear: Haori, Michiyuki, and More
6. Bottoms: Hakama
7. Belts: Obi
PART II.
8. Dating a Kimono
9. Determining Value
10. Documenting Your Collection
Resources
Glossary