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Item Description:
*Shichi-Go-San is a traditional rite of passage and festival day in Japan for three- and seven-year-old girls and three- and five-year-old boys.
TSUKURI OBI
TAIKO(the part of the obi that is used to tie the bow):
width 24 cm
OBIHABA (the part of obi that goes around the waist):
length 70 cm x width 11 cm
MARUKUGE CORD:length 116 cm
HAKOSEKO:length 6 cm x width 10 cm x gusset 1 cm
Birakan:some rust/missing decorations/blemishes
Other than that, all items are in excellent condition for its age (i.e.taking into account its antique status) and wearable/usable.
*Hakoseko, a box-shaped paper case, is a kimono accessory for women to pit inside the breast pocket. Today, it’s often used at Shichi-go-san festival (the gala day for boys of three and five and girls of three and seven) and Japanese style wedding.
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