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Thank you for viewing. This is a beautiful, single-crested, lined, pure silk Iromuji kimono made of rinzu fabric. The meticulously woven floral pattern emerges in various ways depending on the light. The areas other than the pattern have a weave with subdued luster, similar to chirimen, making the pattern stand out in the light. The small floral pattern is woven with a raised texture, like embroidery, creating a mysterious beauty where only the small flowers appear to float in the light. This single-crested Iromuji is elegant and can be worn in a wide range of scenes. Depending on the formality of the obi, it can be worn for both casual and formal occasions, making it a very useful item to have. ■ Size (approx. cm) ・Total length: 160 ・Sleeve to center back: 64 ・Sleeve length: 47 ・Front width: 24 ・Back width: 29 ■ Condition No noticeable scratches or stains, in beautiful condition. It has been worn once, but there are folding creases. ■ Crest: Ken Katabami (sword-shaped wood sorrel) ■ Material: Pure Silk ■ Color: Golden brown ■ Wearing Season: Lined kimono: October to May Please allow for slight errors in size. Although inspected, there may be overlooked stains, dirt, or storage odors. As this is a pre-owned item, please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive or seeking a perfect item. The color of the product may differ from the color in the photos due to lighting conditions and your device. Please ask any questions before purchasing. We ask for your understanding of the above before purchasing. When shipping, the item will be neatly folded, compressed, waterproofed, and sent compactly. Thank you. Tea ceremony Flower arrangement Tea party First tea ceremony of the year Japanese dance Celebration Wedding reception Theater viewing Entrance ceremony Graduation ceremony Shichi-Go-San (Children's Day) Shrine visit for a baby's first prayer
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