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The kimono is crafted from 100% heather purple silk. The fabric drapes elegantly, with a subtle luster that shimmers in the light, and is lined with soft Habotai silk (羽二重), known for its lightweight, smooth texture, offering a gentle touch against the skin. The hem of the kimono is adorned with a breathtaking depiction of an ancient Japanese village nestled beside the sea. This scene comes to life through intricate hand-made stencil-dyed patterns, showcasing the essence of Japan’s natural an...

The kimono is crafted from 100% heather purple silk. The fabric drapes elegantly, with a subtle luster that shimmers in the light, and is lined with soft Habotai silk (羽二重), known for its lightweight, smooth texture, offering a gentle touch against the skin. The hem of the kimono is adorned with a breathtaking depiction of an ancient Japanese village nestled beside the sea. This scene comes to life through intricate hand-made stencil-dyed patterns, showcasing the essence of Japan’s natural…

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Kimono is a traditional Japanese garment that derives its name from the Japanese word "Ki mono," which meaning "thing to wear." They're simple and cozy, covering you up whether you're cold or just want something on your shoulders. They come in a variety of lovely patterns and may be worn with everything. Kimonos are made of cotton, polyester, silk, and Ankara materials.

Kimono is a traditional Japanese garment that derives its name from the Japanese word "Ki mono," which meaning "thing to wear." They're simple and cozy, covering you up whether you're cold or just want something on your shoulders. They come in a variety of lovely patterns and may be worn with everything. Kimonos are made of cotton, polyester, silk, and Ankara materials.

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