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This is a 4-piece set including a furisode (long-sleeved kimono), a fukuro obi (formal obi), an obijime (cord), and an obiage (sash). ★Furisode★ This is a high-quality furisode with a Gosho-guruma (imperial carriage), snow, and flower pattern with gold accents. There are no noticeable stains or dirt, and it is in very good condition for a used item. Color: Red-brown, Black Material: Silk Suitable height: Approximately 155.5cm to approximately 165.5cm #165cm or taller Kujo Click here for other larger-sized kimonos. 【Size】 Length (from shoulder): Approximately 160.5cm Shoulder width: Approximately 66.5cm Front width: Approximately 23.5cm Back width: Approximately 28.5cm Sleeve length: Approximately 111cm Sleeve width: Approximately 35cm 【Seam allowance】 Length: Approximately 8.5cm Shoulder width: Approximately 6cm #Furisode Kujo Click here for other furisode kimonos. ★Fukuro Obi★ This is a fukuro obi with a geometric pattern and gold thread. There are signs of wear from being tied, but there are no noticeable stains, and it is in good condition for a used item. Color: Dark purple Material: Silk 【Size】 Length: Approximately 425cm Width: Approximately 30.5cm ★Obijime, Obiage★ These are the items in the image and are used items. ※Please note that the colors and textures in the photos may appear different. ◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆ We are exhibiting many kimonos that can be worn at various occasions such as weddings, entrance ceremonies, graduation ceremonies, tea ceremonies, entrance to kindergarten ceremonies, graduation from kindergarten ceremonies, everyday wear, coming-of-age ceremonies, and for practicing kimono dressing. #Kimono Kujo
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