I am preparing kimono for next month stage performance.
Japanese dance and Okinawan dance costume:
This is my Tsukesage with the Tsujigahana(辻が花 )motif.
The name “tsuji-ga-hana” first emerged on a literature in the late 15th century. A literature says in 1596, Toyotomi Hideyoshi presented tsujigahana to an emissary from Ming as his/her farewell present. Tsuji-ga-hana, which range from simple tie-dyeing to impressing foil and embroidered gorgeous one, became fashionable in the public after a century from its birth. Simultaneously, the name “tsujigahana” seemed to have become popular as we associate kimono with “Yuzen”.
Today, my kitsuke lesson kimono is Kuro tomesode.
Kuro (black) tomesode with five family mon is the most elegant and formal way to dress. Kuro tomesode can be worn only by married women.
This is my favorite kimono of my collection so far!
This kimono is called Hiki Furisode (引き振袖), long sleeves and long length.