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【Brand New】 This is a set of a kimono and juban (undershirt) with a new label, so you can wear it comfortably. It's a very recent (modern) item. 【Description】 This is a masterpiece created by skilled Japanese artisans with exquisite embroidery techniques. The main design, a "Great Hawk," is finished with highly detailed all-over embroidery, representing strength and symbolizing the child's future success, a very auspicious design. The helmet pattern is also luxuriously depicted with three-dimensional gold leaf processing, giving off a brilliant shine depending on how the light hits it. This is a garment with a sense of weight and elegance, suitable for a once-in-a-lifetime event like a Hatsumiyamairi (Shinto shrine visit for newborns) or commemorative photos. A brand new tatoushi (kimono wrapping paper) will be included, which is needed after wearing. 【Condition】 No noticeable defects. 【Quality】 Outer fabric: 100% silk Lining: 100% polyester Juban: 100% polyester Made in Japan 【Dimensions】 Length: Approximately 98cm Sleeve length: Approximately 56cm 裄丈 (Yukitake - from the center of the back to the end of the sleeve): Approximately 46cm 【Other】 The description has been simplified, so please feel free to ask any questions in the comments section. * There may be slight folding wrinkles due to being folded for storage. * Please note that the colors may appear slightly different due to the lighting during photography. Hatsumiyamairi (Shinto shrine visit for newborns) Ubugi (ceremonial kimono for newborns) Boy's kimono Iwai-gi (celebratory garment) Kakegi (hanging garment) Hatsumiyamairi items Shichi-Go-San (Seven-Five-Three Festival) Ceremony dress
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