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Japanese
man's traditional black silk haori jacket with
jacquard lining embellished with winter
landscape motif (H-147 ), Antique, 1950's
HAORI is mid-length loose jacket that serve as a
coat to be worn over a kimono. Haori are traditional Japanese
clothes which were worn by men as a component of the formal
attire. All kimono jackets are hand sewn and "one of a kind".
Haori can be used as a garment or an unique interior decor
to brighten up the corner of your home.
That is black formal heavy silk haori jacket with five samurai
family mon or crest and with grayish gold
silk lining artistically designed with winter landscape, fishing boat, small bridge and pagoda roof among pine
trees covered with snow. Other parts of the pattern look
like as its emerges through the lining. Japanese ancient
poem placed on a down part of the silk lining. Excellent condition
with no damage but with real artistic taste.
SOLD, THANK YOU!
- material: heavy silk
- color: black
- length: 105 cm / 41,3"
- sleeve end to sleeve end 133 cm / 52,3"
- back wide: 63 cm / 24,8"
- condition: excellent according to age with no damage
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