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This silk miyamairi kimono, utilized for a baby girl's christening in a Shinto ceremony, showcases sumi e and painted depictions of auspicious cranes. Notably, the silk is relatively thick for this type of garment, and a blank white medallion replaces the family crest, indicating that this piece is from old warehouse stock that never had an owner. It remains in very good condition, with a few patinas, measuring 33 inches (84 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and standing at 42 inches (107 cm) in height.