2009年08月24日
types of kimono.
着物は、基本的に「染め」と「織り」の2つのカテゴリーに分ける事ができます。
「染」は白生地に染め加工がされており、「織」は染めた糸を織り上げています。
kimono can be categorized in two types as far as material.
one is dyed kimono and the other is weaved kimono.
besides category, there are different kinds and class of kimono.
different class of kimono:
●Tomesode:
a first grade Full dress worn by married woman.

one example of Tomesode.
●Furisode:
a first grade Full dress worn by single woman.
●Houmongi:
a second grade Full dress.
worn at tea ceremony.
can be worn at marridge ceremony.
usually has one or three family crest.
continuous design over seam.
design faces up.
●Tsukesage:
a third grade Full dress
continuous design over seam.
design faces up.

one example of Tsukesage after it has been unsewn.
design is over seam.
●Komon:
worn in town
continuous pattern dyed.
Komon is most commonly worn. LOL.

one example of Komon pattern.
●Tsumugi:
worn in town
waved.
●Yukata:
most casual of all.
Yukata or Yukatabira literally means a 'bath gown'
It is worn as casual summer cloth.
a simplest form of kimono, and usually made from cotton or hemp.
different kind of Kimono:
●Jyuban:
underwear for Kimono.

one example of Jyuban. Naga-Jyuban means long underwear.
●Haori:
Jacket.
proper ceremonial wear for man.
for weman, to show Obi is more proper.

one example of Haori.
●Obi:
Sash for Kimono.
●Hakama:
over trousers.
「染」は白生地に染め加工がされており、「織」は染めた糸を織り上げています。
kimono can be categorized in two types as far as material.
one is dyed kimono and the other is weaved kimono.
besides category, there are different kinds and class of kimono.
different class of kimono:
●Tomesode:
a first grade Full dress worn by married woman.
one example of Tomesode.
●Furisode:
a first grade Full dress worn by single woman.
●Houmongi:
a second grade Full dress.
worn at tea ceremony.
can be worn at marridge ceremony.
usually has one or three family crest.
continuous design over seam.
design faces up.
●Tsukesage:
a third grade Full dress
continuous design over seam.
design faces up.
one example of Tsukesage after it has been unsewn.
design is over seam.
●Komon:
worn in town
continuous pattern dyed.
Komon is most commonly worn. LOL.
one example of Komon pattern.
●Tsumugi:
worn in town
waved.
●Yukata:
most casual of all.
Yukata or Yukatabira literally means a 'bath gown'
It is worn as casual summer cloth.
a simplest form of kimono, and usually made from cotton or hemp.
different kind of Kimono:
●Jyuban:
underwear for Kimono.
one example of Jyuban. Naga-Jyuban means long underwear.
●Haori:
Jacket.
proper ceremonial wear for man.
for weman, to show Obi is more proper.
one example of Haori.
●Obi:
Sash for Kimono.
●Hakama:
over trousers.