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#Usagi Shichi-Go-San (Rabbit Shichi-Go-San) This is a full set of Shichi-Go-San (7-5-3 Festival) kimono for girls aged 7-13. ■Kimono (silk) with double collar for a four-piece set ■Bonus: Juban (undershirt) ■Silk Fukuro Obi (belt) (Nishijin-ori) ■Obiage and Shigoki (silk) ■Hakoseko set and Zori (sandals) 21cm Made by Kawashima Orimono ■Tabi (socks) (approx. 20cm) □Kimono Size: Length 139cm (shoulder) 裄丈 60cm (no shoulder adjustment) Sleeve length 76cm Front width 20.5cm Back width 27.5cm □Juban Shoulder adjustment done, as a bonus. It may not be suitable for visiting a shrine as it is a lined garment. As the kimono has a double collar and inner sleeves are already attached, you can wear the Juban with the sleeves removed. The Juban is made of a soft material. □Condition: With stitching thread, unused ※ The condition is good, but the silk is very soft, so there may be very fine thread protrusions. It's barely noticeable unless you look closely and doesn't show up in photos at all. ※ There are no Chiso's certificates or tatou paper. ※ Please forgive any oversights. This is not the same as new items from a kimono store. ✿180,000 yen for followers Another full set is also on sale ❁ This is a calm set with an antique feel. All of them are combined with high-class accessories. The shigoki is of the same quality as those handled by Oharibako. This is a Shichi-Go-San kimono from Chiso, a long-established Kyoyuzen shop that has celebrated its 460th anniversary. It is the top brand of kimono for the Imperial Family. I think the kimono alone costs around 400,000 to 500,000 yen. The design is a luxurious pattern combining a lattice pattern and a flowing water pattern, with the main patterns being a flower cart, flower basket, and gold-colored cloud patterns of the four seasons. The colors used are relatively calm, and I feel that the color scheme is such that the contrast between white and black and the gold coloring stand out. This season, there are also celebratory kimonos with a flower cart design on clouds, and there are also black flower cart designs on furisode (long-sleeved kimono), so it is a standard pattern. Chiso's kimonos are created by exclusive designers, so I think you can wear them across generations, regardless of trends. Also, Chiso's 7-year-old celebratory kimonos are made with the same quality as furisode, so the fabric is light and soft while having the weight of silk. Especially with black fabric, the way light is absorbed and reflected is extreme, so you can enjoy the beautiful luster unique to high-quality silk. I think it will make for very wonderful photos both indoors and outdoors ❁︎
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