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Shiromuku
Shiromuku
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The Shiromuku is a traditional white kimono worn by brides in Japanese weddings. This kimono is generally pure white, with simple yet beautiful decorations. The Shiromuku symbolizes a pure beginning to a new life and represents the bride's integration into her new family.
The distinctive feature of this attire is its all-white color. Often made of silk, it may be adorned with delicate embroidery or threads of gold and silver. Traditionally, the Shiromuku is gifted to the bride, wishing for the happiness and prosperity of the family.
In Japanese weddings, in addition to the Shiromuku, brides often change into a colorful kimono called 'iro-uchikake' for the celebration. Both the Shiromuku and the iro-uchikake are important cultural elements of Japanese weddings, renowned for their beauty and symbolism.