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Japanese vintage silk chirimen Beautiful taisyo komon kimono US $38.90
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Japanese Kimono silk Vintage OBI FABRIC Orange Kaioke g2 US $5.99
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Many people have found that collecting ceramic antique figurines can be a fun and even a rewarding hobby. But after you have started your collection there are some things that you should do to protect and preserve them as well kept antique figurines will gain value over time. If you store your figurines properly when they are not displayed, and clean them regularly, they will last a long time.
Storing and displaying
If you like to display your figurines (like most people do) you should invest in a cabinet that will allow them to be viewed and at the same time, protect them from any environment or elements that can cause them to ware.
You should make sure your figurines are displayed or stored in a cool, dry place and avoid extreme temperature changes. When storing, wrap them in bubble wrap. If you notice silvery shiny spots on your ceramic figurines, the cause may be the re-oxidation of metallic oxide paint. Excessive oxidation can be caused by storing your precious collectibles in a damp place or wrapping them in silk paper. If your figurines have already suffered from oxidation, you should take your figurine collection to a professional restorer and they will re-fire your figurine to its original appearance.
Cleaning Ceramic Antique Figurines
When you find that you need to clean your antique figurines, here are some suggestions for you to follow : If they just need to be dusted, you can blow the dust away or brush it away with a large paint brush. The benefit of using a brush is that dust and small particles can easily be removed from lines, where towels or cloths may not be able to reach.
If you feel your figurines need to be washed follow these steps:
You should clean your figurines over a soft surface in case they slip out of your hand.
Place the figurine on a flat surface, covered with a large towel or soft cloth.
Dip a soft cloth or a small brush into a solution of warm water and baby shampoo.
Wash the figurine to remove dirt and dust.
Use a soft toothbrush or cotton swab to reach little crevices.
Rinse the figurine carefully with a soft cloth dipped in warm water, be sure to cover the air hole so that water will not get inside the figurine.
If the figurine is very dirty you may need to repeat the process again.
You should Allow your figurines to air dry.
Victor Epand is an expert consultant for pottery, antiques, and figurines. When shopping for pottery, antiques and figurines, we recommend these online stores for pottery, antique figurines.
London Fashion Week for Spring/Summer 2010
Let me take you on a quick tour to view some of the exhibits at London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2010
Purrfect - Clements Ribeiro SS10 showcase in the Portico Rooms
“What’s New Pussycat?” played in the background whilst Clements Ribeiro’s models posed in classic black & white embellished with cat motifs for a feline inspired theme. Skirts and dresses were knee length whilst the bubble style shorts were short. Smedley Sea Island cotton joined the signature Scottish cashmere and French silks for this season. Soft pinks, yellows and blues added a touch of colour; stripes were prominent and the prints used were leopard or a swirl of pink, blue & yellow cats. Black organza fans with zips as stems were inspired by Japanese landscape washes and looked stunning against white silk gazar and faille. Zips also appeared on the cat motifs to give a hard edge and to accentuate their eyes – making you aware that this quietly purring sexy kitty can also show her claws.
Heads up on the Mad Hatters!
Piers Atkinson had “Sex on the Brain” for his SS10 theme. He went bananas on some of his designs: “Andi” – banana felt hat with glitter detail; “Josephine”- leather with antique banana ornaments; “Andrew Logan for Piers Atkinson” – glittered pillbox with mirrored banana; banana headband with dolly.
J Smith Esquire's SS10 collection titled "Light" included a glamorous and dishevelled creation called "ostrich" made of a boa wig with a sliver encrusted neck corset. “Light” was inspired by shipwrecked treasures and beachcombed relics.
Little Shilpa’s creations fuses the two worlds of Mumbai and London together, with references from the London Underground , Bombay markets and maddening traffic jams (both cities). One design is of a giant blue bow festooned with multi coloured bangles. Another mixes military tassels with Maharaja Ornamentation.
Stephen Jones’s “ABC” SS10 collection is inspired by Art, Beauty & Commerce. The art of Japan, the beauty of France and the commerce of America. Designs include: “Sayoko”- pleated straw hat; “Ayumi” – origami crin flower; “Hideka” – cellophane straw coolie with veil and leather flowers, “Je ne sais quoi” –straw and satin bicorne with rose; “Soixante-neuf” – jersey and straw rose pillbox. No prizes for guessing the countries.
Head over heels in love with the shoes:
This is Sonya Parenti’s debut collection and as she loves the dreamlike erotic essence of Noir films from the fifties, her SS10 collection can be described as dark and sexy.
One of the Newgen winners this year is Michael Lewis whose SS10 collection was inspired by: Early Kenzo, Russian fairytales (especially Baboushka) and Ray Caeser.
All the way from Iceland is the shoe company Kron. Their SS10 collection sees a mix of colours; suede and leather; frills and bows; chunky high heels all put together to make an eye catching shoe. Maybe not sexy, but definitely girly and fun.
It’s what’s underneath that counts in the Lingerie Boudoir.
Miss Lala Presents went all cute with polka dots and bows in stretchy satin.
Dirty Pretty Things went pretty in pink, but dirty in the bondage mask
And Buttress & Snatch went all soft and feminine with this pure silk, satin and tulle negligee trimmed with vintage velvet flowers.
Handbags at Dawn
Antoni & Alison SS10 collection went all glamorous and Hollywood for their famous screen tests theme.
The handbag label Rocio wanted “to create a collection of handbags that would return fashion to the arts”. These handbags are handmade from the finest sustainable acacia softwood and come embellished in gemstones, fine leathers, crystals and pearls. You certainly don’t want to hide these handbags in the back of your wardrobe.
Tamara Fogle makes bags out of antique textile such as German flour sacks, Hungarian grain sacks, military tents, sailcloth, Welsh blankets and French mattress ticking. The below bags are made of German flour sacks (date range 1830-1940’s) trimmed in chocolate brown Italian leather. The writing which is different on every sack (and so makes each bag unique) states the farmer’s name.
Ready or not, here comes the Ready- to-Wear:
Sass & Bide SS10 ready-to-wear is a collection of gold and silver embellishments on black and off white pieces. Styles included swing tops, caged dresses, gold harem pants and long low fronted pinafore dresses.
Reem’s SS10 vintage collection is called “Bubble and Squeak” – mixing volume and crumble layers; silks and chiffons with punky leather and studs.
Bodyamr’s SS10 collection was inspired by the clean lines of early ready- to- wear American Fashion and the colour palette of peaches, coral, aqua, silver and gold was inspired by David Hockney’s Beverly Hills pool series. Silk jersey, silk satin and liquid chiffon create fluidity in the clothes.
MFP- MariaFrancescaPepe’s SS10 collection is named “Bathing Beauties”. The choice of fabrics used create the illusion of sea and sand : moiré- with its rippled appearance so similar to the ripples in wet sand, silk jersey – with its fluidity for movement of water and silky jacquards reflecting light on water. Fins decorate one dress and hat whilst pieces of brass jewellery are moulded in to pleats and coated in metallic blues and greens to represent ripples in water.
Aladdin’s Cave of treasures in the jewellery
Sam Ubhi has an eclectic mixture of designs and material due to taking inspiration when visiting different countries.
Nicholas King’s collection cleverly takes beads, sequins, watch faces and other creative pieces, then “preserves” them in clear resin to make chunky cuffs and necklaces. You’ll never lose a bead again!
Leju use a special Amazonian seed known as vegetable ivory as a sustainable alternative to elephant ivory. Rich colours are created by staining and dying the seed with natural plant extract and oils. This season’s collection is called “Goddess” with warmer metals of 24kt gold and copper brought in to give a softer feminine feel.
Hope you enjoyed the tour. Take a break because next stop is Estethica!- the ethical part of London Fashion Week
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Do you own a japanese kimono? ?
If you do, where did you get it from? I want one, but I am scare of buying it from ebay. I want one like this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Beautiful-White-Silk-Corduroy-Wedding-Uchikake_W0QQitemZ270330980287QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item270330980287&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2%7C65%3A3%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318
Thank you in advance.
I own several kimono. Some of them I bought in Japan, but the rest come from various online stores -- mostly Ichiroya, Yamatoku, Kimono Lily, and Ryu Japan (all of them have eBay shops as well...I believe Kimono Lily's eBay shop is called chuuny). I have also bought several from eBay. My favorite eBay kimono sellers so far are kyoto.antique, japanese.antiques, kimono-wholesale, kimono_etcetra, and pirot29. I've had good shopping experiences with all of them.
I don't know the seller of the uchikake in your link, but from the pictures it looks like it's in good condition and I have to say the opening bid and by it now prices both strike me as quite reasonable for an item like that.
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