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MK-29, Taki (Waterfall)
MK-30, Kashiwa-ni Fukurou (The Oak and Owl)
Tagasode (MK-51/52/53/54)
A theme I selected for another “Four Seasons” was Tagasode, Taga(whose) sode(sleeve).
As Japanese Kimonos are so colorful that the beauty was sung by poets from the late 16th century, and the word was originated from Kokinwakashuu (Short Poem Collection of All Ages). Tagasode often implies a beautiful woman without her. Thousands of beautiful patterns on Tagasode became so popular that they were not only used for decorative pieces by hanging the Kimono on wooden racks, but painted on objects such as Byobu, (folding screens).
The Sakka (author), Yuhaku san picked themes with Swallow and Sakura for Spring, Tombou (Dragonfly) and Ryusui (Sream) for Summer, Chrysanthemum and Fence for Autumn, and Provers and Cloud for Winter.
MK-51, Sakura-ni Tsubame (Sakura and Swallows)
MK-52, Seirei (Dragonfly)
MK-53, Kiku (Crysanthemum)
MK-54, Nami Chidori (Plovers flying on the wave)
MK-60, Shojo, Orangutan from a Noh Play
MK-61, Yukihime, Princess uki from a Kabuki
MK-62, Funa Benkei, Benkei on the boat from a Kabuki
MK-63, Tsuchigumo , Earth Spider from a Kabuki
MK-65, Mushi-no Ne, Voice of Cricket.
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Model |
MSRP
In U.S. |
Limited |
Artist |
MK-29, Taki (waterfall)
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$12,000.00 |
20 |
Yuhaku |
MK-30, Kashiwa-ni Fukurow (The Oak and The Owl) |
$9,000.00 |
20 |
Yuhaku |
MK-51, Tagasode (Whose Sleeve) Spring (Sakura & Swallow) |
$7,000.00 |
20 |
Yuhaku |
MK-52, Tagasode (Summer) Dragonfly |
$5,000.00 |
20 |
Yuhaku |
MK-53, Tagasode (Autumn) Chrysanthemum |
$7,000.00 |
20 |
Yuhaku |
MK-54, Tagasode (Winter) Plovers |
$6,000.00 |
20 |
Yuhaku |
MK-60, Shojo (Orangutan) from Noh Play |
$11,000.00 |
20 |
Yuhaku |
MK-61, Yukihime (Princess Yuki) |
$11,000.00 |
20 |
Yuhaku |
MK-62, Funa Benkei (Benkei on the boat) from Kabuki |
$11,000.00 |
20 |
Yuhaku |
MK-63, Tsuchigumo (Earth Spider) from Kabuki |
$11,000.00 |
20 |
Yuhaku |
MK-65, Mushi-no Ne, Voice of Cricket |
$5,000.00 |
20 |
Yuhaku |
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