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Roses Glinting on Black Haori
  • A beautiful black silk haori with urushi (lacquered silk thread) woven roses
  • Fully lined in silk
  • Entirely hand tailored
  • Complete with himo (braided, silk, front ties), usually bought separately
  • There is also a black woven design of rose leaves in the fabric and one embroidered mon (crest) at centre back of shoulders. The mon is paulownia; paulownia is said to have the only branches phoenix will land on
  • Made and bought in Japan
  • The Japanese take great pains to store their traditional garments with the utmost care, which is why they stay in such exceptional condition. Some of my Japanese garments have large, white stitching (shitsuke) round the edges. The Japanese put these stitches in to keep the edges flat during long periods of storage, these stitches just get pulled out before wearing the garment


Condition:
Excellent

Measurements:
Sleeve to sleeve: 124m
Sleeve seam to sleeve seam: 64cm
Length: 76cm

Japanese clothing is usually of adjustable fit, being mostly wrap-over or tie-to-fit items, so most garments fit a range of sizes. Because of this (and only really knowing my own size anyway) I can't really advise anyone on the fit. Please judge from the measurements given

Roses Glinting on Black Haori

SKU: wh9
£68.00 Regular Price
£57.80Sale Price
  • Japanese haori; a long kimono jacket, with swinging kimono sleeves. Traditionally worn loose over kimono and obi, fastened with a front tie (haori himo) on centre front edge, but also lovely worn with contemporary clothing, such as jeans, skirts and dresses, either worn loose or cinched in with a belt or sash. So beautifully made, with hidden raw edges, that they can even be worn inside out, with the often beautifully decorative upper lining on show.

    Haori are loose, long, boxy jackets, and flexible in size. They also tend to vary very little in size from one to another. Many older ones are especially long and could even be worn as wrap dresses.

    Much more haori infornation can be found in the Kimono Information section of the website (page 13, "Haori Kimono Jackets - Japan's Secret Treasure"). Worth a read prior to purchase.

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