::AK:: Kimono for Little Girl (Rabbits and red)

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Traditional Japanese festival's Kimono

Here is one of our latest creation: a kimono specially created for the japanese traditional "shichi go san" fest.
"Shichi-Go-San (七五三, seven-five-three) is a traditional rite of passage and festival day in Japan for three and seven year-old girls and five year-old boys, held annually on November 15.

Shichi-Go-San is said to have originated in the Heian Period amongst court nobles who would celebrate the passage of their children into middle childhood.

Over time, this tradition passed to the samurai class who added a number of rituals. Children—who up until the age of three were required by custom to have shaven heads—were allowed to grow out their hair. Boys of age five could wear hakama for the first time, while girls of age seven replaced the simple cords they used to tie their kimono with the traditional obi. By the Meiji Period, the practice was adopted amongst commoners as well, and included the modern ritual of visiting a shrine to drive out evil spirits and wish for a long healthy life.

The tradition has changed little since the Meiji Period. While the ritual regarding hair has been discarded, boys who are aged three or five and girls who are aged three or seven are still dressed in kimono—many for the first time—for visits to shrines. Three-year-old girls usually wear hifu (a type of padded vest) with their kimono. "
(Wikipedia)

Now you know everything about this really beautiful moment in Japan :)

Like our other creations (kimono for adults women or men) the pattern used to design it is a real japanese fabric pattern.

You can wear this really cute kimono on any age child avatar shape. If you need to modify any part, it's possible, the prim parts are mod OK.

Please note that the kimono sold in Xstreets are no transfer OK, to buy it as a gift use the "Purchase as a gift" button.

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