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White Kimono

Posted on March 27, 2010.
White KimonoJapanese fashion, beautiful kimono

Kimono is the traditional garment of Japan, for both men and women. The word is composed of two Chinese characters. Ki just kiru, which means "bear" and mono means "thing". So it literally means "a thing to wear." A kimono is always long and then folded over the waist. If you sew for dolls kimono is an important thing to remember. Children also tend kimono folds on the shoulders to allow for growth.

A kimono is always on a certain way. The right side is always bent over the first, then the left side so that the free edge is along your right leg. This is very important to remember when you dress up dolls. A kimono turned upside down with the free edge along the left leg is only used when dressing a body for burial. To do this, turn around the drum so that you are both in the same direction, and verify that the free edge is along the right leg as it would if you were wearing one.

And there are many types of kimono used for different occasions. Here are some basic types that you will see is for dolls. There are several ways to tie the obi (belt) on the kimono. I showed the most common in the images.

Ordinary Kimono

Depending on the fabric and the obi (belt), this type of kimono can be worn for everyday wear or for an opportunity. For a wedding, many married women would wear one of these in black with beautiful colored drawings on the floor and family crests on the sleeves and neck. white socks with separate big toe sewn are usually worn with the kimono.

Furisode - Long Sleeve Kimono

The kimono long sleeve kimono formal and is worn by young unmarried women. Once you're married, you do not wear this type. A kimono with long sleeves is worn for special occasions like marriage ceremonies, New Year's Day, the entry age ceremony, etc. There's a kimono with long sleeves that are 7 years old for girls 7-5-3 ceremony celebrating their good health and well-being at the age of 7 years. It varies only slightly from the more adult version. white socks with separate big toe sewn always worn with the kimono.

Summer Kimono

Summer kimono yukata are called in Japanese. They are made of cotton and usually have a belt very simple, without all the accessories that other kimonos. The more traditional summer kimono is a navy and white. In recent years, they became more colorful and now you can find them in a variety of colors and designs. This type of kimono is considered casual. It is often worn at summer festivals. Stock shoes are worn with no socks him. Recently, different types of thonged have also become popular well. The children's version of the kimono is very similar to the adult, except that the obi (belt) is usually a soft silk sash tied in a bow in the back regularly.

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