Writing Poetry posted November 5, 2022 |
2-3-2 contest entry that did not happen
silky kimono
by Mark D. R.
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Internet photo and text: The chrysanthemum is the Japanese flower symbol for the Emperor and the Imperial family, and as such appears on the Imperial Seal, Japanese passports, and the 50-yen coin. It is also said to represent longevity and rejuvenation.
Kimonos and its close cousin, yukata, use silk, cotton, and linen.
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and 2 member cents. Kimonos and its close cousin, yukata, use silk, cotton, and linen.
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