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                <title>Drawings of Traditional Wedding Kimono - Here Comes the Bride</title>
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                                            <p>The clothing of the bride and groom is an integral part of any wedding ceremony, and this holds true even in Japan. Similar to other cultures, white is heavily used as it symbolizes the purity and beauty of the bride’s heart. A white kimono, called a <i>shiromuku</i>, is the most formal kimono for Japanese Shinto weddings and often includes some form of headdress. </p><p>Are there any brides below you’d like to shower with affection?</p><p></p>
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