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This is a kimono for a baby boy's Hatsumairi (Shinto shrine visit). I haven't taken a picture of the entire garment, but I can do so if you give me some time. It's all originally priced at 158,000 yen, a very fine, new item made of pure silk. A long undergarment (nagajuban) is included. *I will consider price negotiations as much as possible, but since this is already a bargain, a significant price reduction will be difficult. Also, I cannot respond to comments that do not specify a concrete price. The "Kabuto" (helmet) Pattern and Its Meaning The kabuto, which protects the precious head, has the meaning of protecting the boy from evil spirits and misfortune. The gorgeous decorations of the kabuto depicted on the kimono are a symbol of authority and high status, and also serve as a charm to wish for the boy's growth as the head of the family. Gender: For boys Color: Black #Miyamairi #Uchikake #Kakegi #Kabutomoyou (Helmet Pattern)
2 months ago