Fruitful budou (grapevine) antique kimono. I love how the bright color scheme strays from the more purplish/maroon tones often used for grapes patterns
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Fruitful budou (grapevine) antique kimono. I love how the bright color scheme strays from the more purplish/maroon tones often used for grapes patterns

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Inakane Makoto voice bank/mixing by thecelticpanda original song by Budou ust by Soffie101
Gracefully long haori depicting budou (grapevine) with best texture thanks to shibori tie&dye and embroidered details.
Tender lilac ombre tsumugi kimono with delicate grapevines in negative (reminds me a lot of cyanotype works).
Obi also has grapevines this time with green/purple turning leaves. When wrapped the other way, front also presents adorable moon rabbits:

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Softest pink houmongi showing risu (squirrel) feasting in budou (grapevines). The embroidery touches here and there nicely add shine and dimension to this delicate design.
Juicy antique obi showing a mouth-watering fruit basket with momo (peach), zakuro (pomegranate), ichigo (strawberry), budô (grape), ringo (apple), and sakuranbo (cherry)
Warm autumn colors for this antique outfit, pairing a take (bamboo) ground kimono with falling tsuta (ivy), with a black satin obi showing a plump shimarisu (tamia/chipmunk) in grapevine