The ladies there had brought extra yukatas (summer festival kimonos) and graciously let me wear one and even more graciously put it on me. For those who think that red sash is easy to put on - wrong. It is actually three separate sashes; the first to tie up the kimono to the proper length, the second to secure the first and the last is the obi, or sash. While many older women are skilled enough to be able to do it themselves, most younger women (many times not as interested in tradition) actually go to a salon to have them tied properly. There are women who give classes in proper Kimono wearing it is such an intricate procedure. I was in awe as the woman pulled and pushed and spun me around until I had a beautifully fitting robe and my red sash secured with an expertly tied bow.
She might have worn a yukata, but never would have stood still long enough to tie it on....oh well, perhaps next year.
2 comments:
Thank you for sharing your family with us. They are lovely. I learn something new everytime I visit your blog.
Shelley
www.finishingourfamilyfromchina.blogspot.com
That looks like so much fun! I love the photos!
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