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#7 Kimono
Colour Photograph of a girl in Kimono
An enduring symbol of traditional Japanese culture.
Originally, "kimono" was the Japanese word for clothing.
They are worn wrapped left side over right and secured with a sash called an obi. The length of the garment can be altered by drawing up excess fabric under the obi.
The main fabrics for traditional Japanese kimono are silk, linen, cotton, wool, and polyester.
There are thousands of different traditional kimono patterns. Some of them are named after Kabuki artists who wore them for the first time.
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