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Batik Baby



This isn't a kimono by the way. It's actually a piece of fabric we called 'cukin' (pronounce like choo-keen). This fabric is used to wear the baby (carrying the baby). Since I don't really know how to use this.. so we just use it for playing peek-a-boo :D

She looks so cute with this fabric tho :D

 

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Blogger Sucre Maple Says:

wahhh maniz banget senyumnya si icha.. imut2 banget pake kimono.. =:)

 

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