Kimono

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Kimono is a traditional Japanese full-length robe characterized by its T-shaped silhouette, wide sleeves, and sash belt called an obi.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Kimono canonical 1
kimono 1
mofuku (mourning kimono) 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (68)

Predicate Object
instanceOf robe
traditional Japanese garment
associatedWith geisha
kabuki theatre
maiko
noh theatre
countryOfOrigin Japan
culturalSignificance symbol of Japanese culture
decoratedWith family crests (kamon)
floral motifs
seasonal motifs
fasteningMethod tied with obi
hasCareRequirement often hand-cleaned
hasComponent collar
doura (upper lining)
eri (collar)
fuki (hem guard)
hakkake (lower lining)
obi
okumi (front panels)
sleeve body
sode (sleeves)
hasDyeingTechnique shibori
yuzen
hasEconomicRole supports specialized artisans
hasFeature wide sleeves
hasGenderUsage worn by children
worn by men
worn by women
hasLength full-length
hasPatternPlacement all-over pattern
hem-focused pattern
hasShape T-shaped silhouette
hasSleeveType long sleeves
shorter sleeves
hasVariant furisode
homongi
iromuji
komon
Kimono self-linksurface differs
surface form: mofuku (mourning kimono)

montsuki haori hakama ensemble
shiromuku
tomesode
uchikake
yukata
hasWeavingTechnique Nishijin-ori textiles
surface form: nishijin-ori
influencedBy Chinese hanfu (historically)
influences modern fashion design
storageMethod folded in specific way (tatou)
stored flat
timePeriodOfCommonUse Edo period
Meiji era
surface form: Meiji period

modern Japan
typicalMaterial cotton
silk
synthetic fiber
usedFor coming-of-age ceremonies
everyday wear (historically)
festivals
formal occasions
funerals
tea ceremonies
weddings
wornOver juban
wornWith geta clogs
obi
tabi socks
zori sandals

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

SKIMS originalName Kimono
qipao relatedTo Kimono
this entity surface form: kimono
Kimono hasVariant Kimono self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: mofuku (mourning kimono)
Kimono namedAfter Kimono
subject surface form: Kimono (shapewear brand)
this entity surface form: traditional Japanese garment kimono