Pure Gold Herons and Pine Trees Fukuro Corset
£2310
Corset made from a yellow gold silk Fukuro Obi. This Obi dates back to the beginning of the Showa Era (1926-1989) and represents a group of Herons flying towards the top of flourished tall Pines. The rest of the Obi is plain matte Gold, used for the back panels of the Corset.
All the Collection Corsets are size UK 8 (EU40).
However, the fit can be slightly different depending on the thickness of the specific Obi used.
The main measureaments in centimetres are:
Waist size 67 cm
Bust size 88 cm
High hip 84 cm.
Our corsets are made to gently squeeze the waist by 2 to 4 cm from the actual “relaxed” waist measurement. Our Collection Corsets are tailored for a “relaxed” waist size of 70 cm, but the corset will actually embrace your waist from 66 to 68 cm, thanks to an internal adjustable belt, which will help you to close the Corset at your comfortable measurement.
The Obi used for the main fabric of this Corset is a heavily embroidered brocade silk, carefully woven on both sides.
Obis can be made from any fabric strong enough to be pulled, but most of them, especially historic ones, are made from silk thread twisted together to create an unending variety of innumerable symbols, motifs and patterns. Some pieces may contain small imperfections, which is to be expected given the age of these fabrics. If there is a significant imperfection, it would be mentioned in the listing.
The Corset is finished with a soft gold lining 100% silk.
Ancient Obis are really difficult to find, because they rarely survive as the strain from tying them weakens the fabric, making them more vulnerable to damage. Therefore, as in Japan, we should treat this truly delicate fabric with respect and care, in particularly avoiding any contact with water and other liquids, and we suggest to consult professional dry cleaners if required.
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After your purchase we encourage you to store your Corset in a cool and dry place. The Corset will arrive in a box with a pillow and a dust bag where you can preserve it. It is possible also, either to place it protected in its dust bag in your drawers or, if you prefer, to hang it through its loops in your wardrobe.
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About this Corset
Golden Serenade: Herons and Pines in Showa Era Elegance
This Corset is a unique piece made from a Japanese vintage Obi coming from Hokkaido, from the Showa Era. An Obi is a sash or a belt used to hold in place a kimono, a Japanese traditional dress.
The embroidery is made with refined golden threads, which are complex to work with. The detailed embroidery represents a group of Herons flying towards the top of flourished tall Pines. The rest of the Obi is plain matte Gold, used for the back panels of the Corset. The dense Gold colour used in this Obi makes this fabric as lustrous and precious as a piece of jewellery. Utilised for its beauty and indestructibility, Gold is too soft in its pure form for many practical applications.
It is therefore hardened by the addition of other metals, which tint the Gold with various shades.
In Japan, the noble colour Gold, or Ki, is the symbol of the Sun, and of the Gods’ Power and Mercy. For this reason, Gold is often used as decoration in temples and shrines. Throughout Asia, the Heron is a symbol of Happiness and Eternal Youth.
In Japan especially, it is considered a holy creature and symbolises Good Fortune and Longevity. The evergreen Pine is universally known as
the symbol of Life and represents Steadfastness.