This listing is for a vintage Japanese wedding kimono (uchikake) from The Fuller Collection. See below for details on the provenance of this beautiful garment.
A silvery white background with a honeycomb jacquard in the weave. Bands of elaborately embroidered gold fans and bright red blossoms sweep diagonally across the back and sleeves, drawing the eye upwards. More subtle silver embroidery of pine boughs shimmer in the light. The lining is a silver lame with a jumbled floral pattern. Likely from the 1970s or 1980s.
Excellent condition, silk, and within the typical uchikake measurements of 65-67" long, 52-52" across the sleeves and shoulders, and 48-54" around the middle. We offer sturdy wooden rods for hanging these dazzling displays - see options above.
The Fuller Collection – originally over 2000 kimono – was
the passion and pride of Richard Fuller of Chicago, IL and Wabasha, MN.
Richard served as a US Marine in post-war Japan, and there began his love of
and appreciation for vintage Japanese kimono – especially wedding kimono.
Richard saw that the mastery and artisanship of traditional Japanese textile
techniques was waning – threatening to die out altogether – which sparked his
mission to promote this industry and preserve what he could. Click here to read one of his interviews.
Together with his wife Janith, Richard invested in thousands
of kimono and obi, opening Wind Whisper West, a kimono gallery in Wabasha, MN
in 2003. Most of the collection was sold there, but several hundred
pieces remain. Richard passed in 2020, and Janith has consigned the
remainder of the collection to Kyoto Kimono to offer through our website. We
are honored and proud to be stewarding the Fuller Collection as each piece
finds its new home and continues to bring wonder and beauty to admirers around
the world.
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