Kimono - The beauty passionate hearts |
Speaking of Kimono that people think of the origin of organs with the image of Japanese women are beautiful, lovely with the delicate petals of cherry. The Kimono is indeed unique among the traditional costume of Japan. Formerly, both men and women use the kimono as everyday attire. But today, often the only Japanese women to wear Kimono as official suspect, but the image of Japanese men wear kimonos usually only seen in the wedding or the holidays in traditional style. Introduced in Japan in the early 7th century, the era's reigning king of the Heian as cotton underwear, but not until after the Japanese have distilled the essence, it created a separate type , beautiful and far more sophisticated, the Kimono officially received and rapidly became the traditional costume of Japan. At the beginning, Kimono dress with long sleeve cut and reached the land itself dress multiple layers of different colors are combined in a delicate usually occurs on the occasion of solemn ritual elite. Until Kamamura period (1192-1333) and Muromachi (1338-1573) - the period of the Japanese samurai, kimono suits have been brought into the samurai became everyday wear costumes and have Kimono became popular in the daily life of Japanese people. Kimono for Men and Women have individual differences and Kimono Men may be more populations in the inner tunics. The samurai have also created a separate Kimono costume when the ring was called the fold Hakama meant to honor the spirit of Bushido. 5 folds hit the first and second folds behind each fold has a particular meaning: "Yuki"-courage; "Jin"-benevolence; "Gi"-fairness, integrity; "Rei"-politeness, politely; "Makoto"-honesty; "Chugi"-the dedication, "Meiyo"-the dignity and reputation. In the Edo period (1603-1868), along with the Obi's life belt, Kimono has a big change. Obi belt not only helps create the compact, but effective decoration, aesthetics are very high, more religious look of the costumes as well as the person wearing it. To make an Obi belt as well as what may fancy a Kimono. Obi belts and has become an indispensable of the Kimono, along with other accessories such as wireless "Koshi-himo" wire "Date-jime," wireless "Obijime" butterfly bow "Chocho" head brooches , wooden ... More than 300 different types of Obi, but the two most common types: type "Taiko" horizontal belt-like cylinder of the drum, is traditionally the most commonly used by women who married , and type "Fukura suzume" like the sparrows are often used for unmarried women. Obi of men can be divided into two types: Kaku and Heko. Kaku Obi made of polyester fabric, is about 9 cm. Heko Obi made of softer material, and often uses silk dyes. Each Kimono is all done manually and take the single. It is a sophisticated art, germ billion from selecting fabrics and color combinations, decorative patterns, and choice of accessories to go along. The design of the Kimono is very special and unique, with 8 puzzle pieces together allows you to adjust the size fit the wearer. Therefore, size is not important in the garment a Kimono, Kimono and sometimes a sticking to its owner all my life. Kimono can be decorated with flowers embroidered or dyed. The women's kimono are usually decorative motifs flower, leaf, or the nature of symbols. Motifs, the Kimono cloth is selected combination of the colors are vivid and eye-catching. The result is nothing wrong if someone for the Kimono as a colorful painting. There are two ways to create colors for Kimono. One is to use fabric woven from fibers Tsumugi different colored, and may Tsumugi Kimono when completed will be always the color and pattern. Monday is a garment from fabric Kimono white kimono called Iromuji, then take a white cloth to painted or dyed and embroidered motifs on top. Yumen dyed drawing techniques created for the Kimono Yumen an intriguing beauty. How to wear Kimono are quite complex and has its own rules. When wearing Kimono, who wore the wrap from the right first and then to the left, and wrap back to attend the funeral. Besides there are also differences in the Kimono by age, social class, and even seasonal. Here are the types of Kimono: Furisode: A type of clothing just for girls who can not fight. Long sleeves and wide (usually from 95 to 115 cm long).Ancient times, the girls often waving his sleeve to show love to the boys. When a Japanese girl turned 20, she will be recognized as an adult. She will be entitled to vote, bear any responsibility for any sin because she caused, and are allowed to smoke, drink alcohol in public. Furisode Many parents buy for their daughter to celebrate steps this great landmark. Furisode a Kimono to go to church, for the single girl. Furisode with bright colors and usually made of good quality silk. In Japanese society, even Furisode is a clear statement that it was a single girl ready to marry.One of the features of Furisode is its sleeve. Furisode used to wear in the major holidays, such as going to a wedding or a party tea. The price of a Furisode depending on fabric, style and skill of sewing. A Furisode typically cost $ 15,000. Yukata: A type of Kimono made of normal cotton, used to wear in summer. Yukata often extremely bright colors. Simple design of Yukata is to the Japanese girls can wear without the help (after a few files that they can easily wear, by Yukata are not fussy as Furisode). Today, Yukata often used to wear during the day Bon-Odori (traditional dance festival in Japan in the summer) and the carnival. Moreover, the Yukata is also widely used in traditional Japanese inn. Yukata is favored by nature of its soft cotton cloth. Fabrics have been stylized from a fabric sample traditional horizontal stripes. Yukata cotton belt's also very handy for weekdays and clothing at night.In these days of anniversary events and common, often wearing Yukata with a wider belt, wrapped around the waist and folded at the end. More generally, the Yukata is worn with a belt Obi (belt embroidery), along with a pair of wooden sandals and a wallet. The Japanese girls and women enjoyed the opportunity to wear their Yukata.Today there are not many opportunities appropriate to wear colorful traditional clothing such. Ancient, Yukata dress to wear at home only after taking bath. But today, clothing Yukata is very popular (both men and women can wear).Most of the clothing made from cotton Yukata. According to ancient tradition, Yukata dress usually only two types are white - dark blue or dark blue-white, but in a few years yukata jacket was designed with the colors stand out more. Houmongi: When a person Japan married women, parents often buy their daughter a different Kimono, the Houmongi. Houmongi will replace the position of Furisode. Houmongi a ceremony Kimono go of the women were married. This type of kimono is often used while traveling to attend a wedding or any tea. Upon receiving a formal visit, the women will wear Homongi (dunh Kimono dress to reception). Tomesode: For women who are married, they will never wear furisode, whether they have divorced matter. Instead, they will wear Tomesode, a type of kimono with shorter sleeves. Austria Tomesode usually black or multi colors. Austrian black Tomesode often raise prices for their national symbol, this is the only form of kimono worn on formal occasions (like weddings or funerals of relatives). The coat Tomesode many colors can also be wear on formal occasions (but the clothes are not raising prices, whereas when it comes to Tomesode the majority of Japanese people believe that it is black). Tomesode background to black shirt with white contrast of the Shiromaku (wedding kimono) where the bride wore. However, embroidered belt and the lower half of Tomesode colors are vivid and bright to make it clear that this type of kimono worn in a happy occasion. Mofuku: Only used to attend funerals of close relatives. The whole of this type have a black kimono. Although Mofuku Tomesode and less expensive than a Furisode, but the cost per Mofuku Tomesode or about $ 8,000. Shiromaku: A Japanese girl in a traditional wedding will wear Kimono brilliant, most magnificent. Kimono type is called Shiromaku. Most people only hire Kimono type because it is only used in one day, however, the rental of a Shiromaku also up to $ 5,000. If you look carefully, you can immediately see that the very Shiromaku Long, long to touch the ground. The traditional wedding dress, usually ending in the western skirt or a silk sheets long, long hanging back. In Shiromaku not the same. Length and radial Shiromaku out. Therefore, the bride must have the help of an accompanying person to be able to walk in this kimono. The white represents the purity of the bride both physically and mentally Tsukesage: Austria is decorated in pattern along the body and clothes and then met back at the top of the shoulders, this jacket is worn on the parties tea ceremony, flower arrangement and wedding of a friend. All these factors have contributed to honor the value of the Kimono and Japanese are very proud of their national dress. Today, in work and daily life, Japanese people wearing the costumes of modern, dynamic. But come on holidays and important occasions, especially, you will always see the image of Japan in the traditional Kimono.Parents have donated Kimono dress for my daughter to adulthood and when to marry. And there are the Kimono has been preserved through generations like a family protected material. |
2011/08/01
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