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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 furisode with a flowing water and flower pattern, shibori (tie-dye), and gold accents. There are no noticeable stains or blemishes, and it is in very good condition for a used item. Colors: Green, Black Material: Silk Suitable height: Approximately 158cm to 168cm (around 5'2" to 5'6") #165cm or taller Kujo Click here for other larger-sized kimonos. 【Size】 Length (from shoulder): Approximately 163cm (64.2") Shoulder width: Approximately 64.5cm (25.4") Front width: Approximately 24.5cm (9.6") Back width: Approximately 29.5cm (11.6") Sleeve length: Approximately 111cm (43.7") Seam allowance: Approximately 5cm (2") Sleeve width: Approximately 35.5cm (14") 【Seam allowance】 Length: Approximately 5cm (2") 裄 (shoulder to wrist): Approximately 4cm (1.6") #FurisodeKujo Click here for other furisode kimonos. ★Fukuro Obi★ This is a fukuro obi made by Yamato, with a chrysanthemum pattern and a six-panel design. There are no noticeable stains, and it is in very good condition for a used item. Color: Dark reddish-brown Material: Silk 【Size】 Length: Approximately 432cm (169.9") Width: Approximately 30cm (11.8") ★Obijime and 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 selling many kimonos suitable for various occasions such as weddings, entrance ceremonies, graduation ceremonies, tea ceremonies, entrance ceremonies, graduation ceremonies, everyday wear, coming-of-age ceremonies, and kimono dressing practice. #KimonoKujo
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