(JP¥11,100)
+HK$69.32 Shipping fee
+HK$15.83 Agent service fee
Text are automatically translated.
Report translation issueText are automatically translated.
Report translation issueFraud prevention
Customer support
Refund support for customers
Seller info
プロフ必読⭐︎匿名配送♪即購入歓迎♪
5/52259
View detail
Item condition
No noticeable scratches or marks
Ships from
Japan
Category
Something went wrong, please try again later.
This item can't be bundled due to shipping restrictions. Please buy separately.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
This item can't be bundled due to shipping restrictions. Please buy separately.
The color is navy. The outer fabric is high-quality silk. Made in Japan. The surface is in beautiful condition with no damage. The design is outlined in gold, giving it a sense of dignity. The kimono fabric is thin, so it's perfect for spring, summer, and autumn wear (for ages 5-7). It would also be useful as a ceremonial kimono for a baby's first shrine visit, as it is lightweight. A long undergarment (nagajuban) is also included. The sleeves are double-layered in blue and white. <Size> Shoulder width: 32 Sleeve length from center back: 93 Sleeve width: 30 Sleeve length: 56 Length: 100 【Design】 Hawk Hawks, which spot their prey from high in the sky and quickly capture it with their sharp claws. Because of this characteristic, the ability to see far represents the ability to see the essence of things and to foresee the future. The claws that firmly grasp the prey represent the ability to hold onto luck and good fortune once grasped. This design expresses the wish that the wearer will discern the essence of things with foresight and steadily grasp happiness. Gunbai (Military Fan) Now commonly known as a tool used by sumo referees, the gunbai was originally used by military commanders on the battlefield to direct their troops, and is formally called a gunbai uchiwa. This pattern represents the wish that the boy will become a leader who can unite and move an organization, possessing intelligence, physical strength, decisiveness, and action, and that he will not go astray at important turning points in life, but will be able to move in a better direction. Uchide no Kozuchi (Magic Mallet) The Uchide no Kozuchi, also appears in the folktale of Issun-boshi. As in the story, when you swing the mallet while making a wish, what you wished for appears... From this, it represents that one will not be troubled by things or money in life, and that any wish will be granted. Unlike patterns such as helmets and hawks, it is not often depicted as the main design in the center of the back, but it is often depicted on the sleeves and hems of boys' Shichi-Go-San kimonos. Thank you for viewing.
19 hours ago