doll (toy (ceremonial artefacts & rank insignia))

Doll representing a standing lady-in-waiting, also known as a sannin-kanjo. The doll is wearing an orange hakama, which are wide trousers. There are several layers of beige upper garments indicated. The outer robe green with white, red and blue brocade design of chrysanthemums, paulownia and birds. This doll is used for the Girl's Festival. The doll is one of the outer two of the three ladies-in-waiting who occupy the row beneath the emperor and empress.

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