Temari 手まり means "hand ball" in Japanese. Traditionally, Temari were often given to children from their parents on New Year's Day. Inside the tightly wrapped layers of each ball, the mother would have placed a small piece of paper with goodwill wish for her child. The child would never be told what wish his or her mother had made while making the ball.
Perfect for fun-filled summer days, this romper is inspired by the traditional Japanese Kimono, known for their simple straight seems and .wrap style, the rompers have easy to use snaps for quick nappy changes.
Our 100% soft cotton fabric is lovingly handpicked from Osaka, Japan, and purchased in limited quantity to maintain the exclusivity of our garments. Our concept is inspired by wabi-sabi わびさび – pure minimalism and rustic simplicity with understated elegance. Each of our garments are locally designed and made with passion. We give lots of attention to every single detail of our beautifully designed garments to ensure our young little clients are kept happy and comfy at all times!
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Artisan designed and made in Malaysia
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