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Mother Size (Set Contents) Kimono Earrings Folding screen Rice cakes Hagoita (decorative paddle) Two lucky plum blossoms Ema (votive picture tablet) Two bittersweet vines Tatami-style board Hagoita: Because of its auspicious, widening shape, it is displayed during the New Year's holidays as a charm for warding off evil spirits, in addition to being used for the game of battledore and shuttlecock. Rice cakes: Offerings for the Toshigami (New Year's deity). The two-tiered round rice cakes represent the sun and the moon, and have the meaning of "good fortune piling up" and "aging gracefully." The orange (daidai) placed on top of the rice cakes signifies the prosperity of the family for generations. Bittersweet vine: The berries last a long time, and the evergreen leaves do not fall, representing "longevity," and the vines grow and intertwine, conveying wishes for "marital harmony" and "family prosperity." The vibrant red berries are also said to have the meaning of "warding off evil." This set is filled with auspicious items, perfect for the New Year's holidays. Also great as a gift for friends overseas or friends who have had a baby girl. The outer fabric of the kimono uses Nishijin-ori Kinran. Kinran is a fabric in which gold thread, made by wrapping gold leaf around the thread, or thinly cut gold leaf is woven in to create patterns. It is particularly luxurious among woven fabrics, and the gorgeous patterns that shine in golden color are among the highest-ranking woven fabrics. Made using a sewing machine and double-sided tape. How to Dress: 1. Wrap the collar 2. Wrap the kimono 3. Fasten the front snap 4. Fold up the hem to adjust for easy standing ※ Background and rabbit are not included. Carefully made with time, but it is a handmade item by an amateur. It is not as perfect as a mass-produced product. There may be some fraying of the crepe fabric on the back of the collar. Since I only have rabbits, I make them to fit rabbits. I have never dressed other animals, so I don't know if it will fit. * I don't think it will fit animals with large tails. Please consider this before purchasing. Sylvanian Families clothes Sylvanian Families kimono Handmade Hina dolls Clothes Kimono Japanese clothes Hina decorations Hinamatsuri (Girls' Day)
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