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Omiyamairi (First Shrine Visit) - Boy's Kimono (with Nagajuban) - Hanging Garment - New, Unused Omiyamairi is a ceremony where families visit a shrine or temple to celebrate a baby's birth, typically around 31 days after birth for boys and 33 days for girls. They offer prayers of gratitude for the baby's safe arrival and for their healthy growth. The patterns chosen for boys often symbolize strength and vigor, while those for girls represent gentleness and beauty. 【Materials】 Kimono: Outer fabric: 100% silk, Lining: 100% polyester Nagajuban (undershirt): Outer and lining fabric: 100% polyester *As this is a dyed item, there may be slight dye transfer. *It is folded for storage, so there may be creases from storage and shipping. Please feel free to ask any questions in the comments. #kikurin_allproducts Omiyamairi, Hanging Garment, Hitotsumi (One-piece garment), Iwai-gi (Celebratory garment), Ubugi (Newborn's garment)
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