Since ancient times, the purple color of the wisteria flower has been considered a noble color in Japan.
Wisteria, which grows wild in mountains and fields, has a strong life force and spreads rapidly by twining itself around other trees, and was considered a symbol of prosperity of descendants and longevity.
Wisteria was also called "immortality" for its auspiciousness, and in the Heian period (794-1185), people of high rank favored wisteria in their costumes, which were highly regarded as a pattern of high rank.
BYAKUDAN 白檀
【Kimono】
100% silk
【Belt】
100% silk
【 Accessories】
Obi (Belt)
Kinchaku (Drawstring Pouch)
Kōbukuro (Fragrance Sachet)
【Size】
S M L
【Women's】
Model Height:5'7"
Wearing Size:M
made in JAPAN