Midori (Red)|Kimono Silk Mask
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This silk mask uses Isesaki Meisen, a silk fabric that Isesaki City in Gunma Prefecture is proud of, for the outer fabric. This vivid textile is a point of coordination.
The lining is made of double-layered gauze fabric, and the 100% silk used for the outer fabric provides high moisture retention. It is not disposable and can be washed and used many times.
Textile [Midori (red) / midori × aka ]
This is a cool textile with a bright green color. The red pattern is used in the area where the pattern appears.
The pattern is made by the way the fabric is cut.
The pattern may differ from that of the sample product due to the way the fabric is cut. Please be aware of this in advance.
Size:
Height 14cm (nose side) 8cm (ear side) / Width 10cm (center to edge) / Ear strap 12cm
Material:
Outer fabric: 100% silk (Meisen)
Inner lining: 100% cotton
Place of Origin: Isesaki City, Gunma Prefecture, Japan
Care Instructions:
Wash by hand with a mild detergent in water and rinse thoroughly. After washing, shape the garment without wringing it out and hang it in the shade in a well-ventilated place to prevent wrinkles. Ironing from the reverse side will preserve the texture of the silk fabric. Iron at a low temperature over the cloth to be ironed.
Caution:
Since vintage kimonos are used, stains and dirt are avoided in the production process. However, due to the production process, there may be small stains or scratches on the fabric that cannot be avoided, and we hope you will enjoy them as well, since they appear over the course of 100 years. We appreciate your understanding.
What is Meisen?
Isesaki Meisen was a colorful and fashionable everyday wear for Japanese women in the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa eras. The production process involved 14 processes, each of which was the result of the collaboration of craftsmen specializing in that particular process. Today, production is considered impossible due to aging and shrinking markets. Ay was born to weave rare meisen and local culture into the modern age.