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Adorned in an exquisite Japanese kimono, complete with luxurious golden obi, this outfit is a masterpiece of traditional elegance. Perfect for formal events and ceremonies that call for authentic cultural attire.

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No, I have not forgotten this little project of mine. Just got caught up with all that has been going in here. But this morning I found a few hours to continue this (and then go clean the bathroom). Sorry about not writing about the Dyed Patterns as I had promised, I ran into a wall with few of the pattern techniques and I'm still researching for confirmation/backup information and additional information on few technique patterns, but it's coming up. So, let's look at the standardized types…

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This image features a graceful young woman in traditional Japanese attire standing beside a tranquil pond. She is holding a single cup from which water gently overflows, with lotus flowers and a gentle waterfall in the background, symbolizing emotional openness, creativity, and intuition. Her serene expression conveys sensitivity and curiosity, and the image is styled in Ukiyo-e.

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