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ミルク☆箪笥整理中
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This is a crepe (chirimmen) iro-muji (single-color kimono). It can be worn for all occasions, from weddings and funerals to everything in between. Awarded the Minister of International Trade and Industry Prize. It is a plant-dyed kimono using the techniques of "Juttoku" (tea dyeing) and "special fast dyeing." The color schemes used in the Manyoshu and the Tale of Genji eras have been revived in the present day. As it has one family crest, it can be worn for tea ceremonies, entrance ceremonies, graduation ceremonies, accompanying children for Shichi-Go-San (Seven-Five-Three Festival), engagement ceremonies, weddings, memorial services, and wakes. It can be worn in any situation where formal attire is required. Length: 152.5 cm, Sleeve Length: 47 cm Sleeve span: 63 cm, Width: 32.5 cm Front width: 23.5 cm, Back width: 29 cm Pure silk Please excuse any errors due to amateur measurements. Photo ①: The lining (hakke) is the same color as the main fabric. The photos are not very good, and the lighting may make it appear to have variations in color, but it is a beautiful single color. Photo ②: Suzunoya Guard processing Photo ③: One family crest, embroidered crest, Maru ni Sankaisho (three-tiered pine circle) Photo ④: Edge fabric Photo ⑤: A tea-colored date collar is attached. It can be removed. Suzunoya Guard processed. It is in very good condition. Please forgive any overlooked flaws. Please read the profile. The obi (sash) and accessories are for reference only. Engagement ceremony, wedding, formal attire, Shichi-Go-San, entrance ceremony, graduation ceremony, tea ceremony, memorial service, funeral, formal attire, iro-muji #FormalAttire #IroMuji
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