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Kakuyo (Marmaid)
Kakuyo (Marmaid)
Kakuyo (Marmaid)
Kakuyo (Marmaid)
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Kakuyo (Marmaid)

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A solemn, elegant, and prestigious dress inspired by cranes dancing in the jet-black sky. With a cutting that emphasizes your silhouette, it will grant you a slender and firm body in an instant.

A dress drawn by a pine called a Tokiwa Tree. Kikusui is drawn in the red part.

▽Name of the pattern on the dress/Benefit▽

Kikuhydrate in Matsuru
Matsuzura and Kikuwa Text, together Kichijo, which is a symbol of longevity. Therefore, you can strengthen your wishes and longevity wishes.

▽Explanation of the pattern used▽

Pine text
Pine that does not drop the year and a year is called Tokiwa Tree, and is a symbol of longevity. In addition, by decorating Kadomatsu in the New Year by God's Deputy, it will be through the wish of God Buddha.

Crane Pattern
Cranes are known to be good friends and male and couples can be a wish of love fulfillment.

Flying Crane Pattern
A kind of crane, and I draw something that drew a flying crane is called a flying prosthesis. Tsuru will live a thousand years and can be prayed for longevity. In addition, it is said to be good luck because it is flying towards the sky.

Pine Pattern
It is a combination of pine and cranes. Pine is known that the age is long without dropping the leaves throughout the year. In addition, the crane is considered to be a life of longevity longevity because the lifespan is a long life that is said to be a thousand years.

Chrysanthemum Pattern
The one who arranged the running water with the chrysanthemum is called the chrysanthemum. This is the origin that I prayed in the Chrysanthemum to water and sake in the Heavy Scrippery.