Friday, September 3, 2010

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Hello!
Today I will tell you a little about the kimonos.
In general, Japanese people today wear Western-style clothing in their daily lives. The traditional Japanese Kimono dress or carry it on special occasions. Also a not-so-decorated kimono as a traditional lead him to be at home.

The kimono worn by Japanese women are known worldwide for its elegant decor. The different types are: Uchikake, Shiromoku, Kakeshita, Shitaganase, Hikifurisode or Hanayome (used after the wedding, for the celebration), Mofuku (when in mourning), Kurotomesode, Furisode, Irotomesode, houmongi, Iromugi, tsukesage, Komon and Yukata.


The uchikake, which is what women wear on their wedding. It is a silk dress decorated with drawings made in gold and silver thread. The most common design patterns are flowers and birds.
Shiromoku: We use the term to refer to uchikake shiromuku completely white. Literally means "pure white."
originally was used by noble women for formal occasions, but now represents an essential component in the Japanese wedding dress.

Kimonos differ in material, color, design, and overall quality depending on whether the woman wearing it is single or married and whether the occasion is formal or informal. Japanese women often wear kimonos in the New Year celebrations, graduation parties, weddings, receptions and funerals.

Kimonos are about the same size and adjusts the height and width of the wearer by the manner in which it is placed. This way is quite complicated and usually requires the help of expert hands for placement.

Although much harder to see, the men also wear kimonos in Japan. Normally at home and sometimes on special occasions. These kimonos for men though extremely elegant, they are usually much darker color and sober than those of women.


If you go to Japan this type of insurance you offer kimono and yukata compraréis called. Yukata is an informal cotton kimono very comfortable. The Japanese often take it in summer or to stay at home.

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