Haruka – silk bright colored Kimono for kids
This beautiful vintage Kimono from Japan is handmade of silk and is richly decorated with various colorful Japanese designs and prints, such as camellia flowers, plum blossom, crane birds and many golden details. The Kimono is suitable for girls (or boys!) from 5 to 10 years old, depending on the size of the child. The length of the mannequin is 112 cm, the height of the girl is 141 cm. If in doubt, feel free to contact me. The long straps can be tied in various ways on the outside or inside through the open sleeves, so that the print on the back remains visible. This Kimono is fully lined and in perfect condition, there is only a light stain on the front (see last picture). Also beautiful to hang on your wall as a colorful gem from Japan. Haruka is a Japanese girl name meaning ‘spring flower’.
Material: silk, with rayon lining
Sleeve to sleeve width: 90 cm
Sleeve length: 57 cm
Shoulder width: 32,5 cm
Back length: 98 cm
Bottom width: 92 cm
Productcode: KI-001
Price: € 99,-
Excluding shipping costs
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Vintage
Note that vintage garments have a history, therefore vintage Kimono may not be in perfect condition. Any major imperfections will be mentioned in the description above. Look at the photos carefully to assess the condition. If you need more detailed info, don’t hesitate to contact me at shop@natsukashii.nl. Read how to take care of silk fabric on the FAQ page.
Shichi-Go-San
Each autumn on November 15th, families in Japan with young children celebrate a tradition known as Shichi-Go-San, which literally means “seven-five-three”. Families visit a shrine or temple with their three, seven or five year olds to pray and give thanks for a child’s health and happiness. On this festive day children wear traditional Kimono attire; girls wear a Kimono with Hifu vest or Obi belt, and boys wear Kimono with Hakama trousers. Prices for a complete children’s Kimono outfit can go up to more than 2000 euros. Some parents rather choose to rent their child’s Kimono attire at a Kimono shop for this special day.