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山姥
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Price reduced. If you would like to negotiate the price, please comment individually. I generally do not offer discounts to those I cannot see. Time sales will be held randomly, so please keep an eye out. This is a cute komon with a classic pattern, featuring a vermilion crepe background with a vertical striped design resembling tanzaku (poem cards). It has small, vertically scattered motifs of treasures, fans, chrysanthemums, pine and maple leaves, paulownia, and arabesque flowers. I wore this for lessons around the time I was in junior high school. It's the right size to wear from around the upper grades of elementary school. In junior high, they let down the koshiage (hem adjustment) and wore it with an ohashori (the folded part at the waist). I had the kataage (shoulder adjustment) done until my third year of junior high! My grandmother used to say it was a sign of being a maiden. From the age of 13, when the koshiage is removed and the ohashori is worn, you're halfway to being an adult, but not quite a complete adult. The kataage is a sign of that! The kataage was also a symbol of cuteness. I want to have the miage (length adjustment) done for elementary school students. Measurements: Yuki (sleeve length + shoulder width): 1 shaku 6 sun 8 bu (63.6cm) Sodetake (sleeve length): 1 shaku 3 sun (49cm) Mitake (body length): 4 shaku 1 sun 5 bu (157.2cm) + 30 Maeba (front width): 6 sun (29cm) Atohaba (back width): 7 sun 8 bu (30cm)
5 days ago