VINTAGE KUROMONTSUKI HAORI "nijuwa-mon, KUR119"

VINTAGE KUROMONTSUKI HAORI "nijuwa-mon, KUR119"

Brand: MACHIKO_SHIME Japanese vintage kimonos, upcycled
246.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Genuine vintage Japanese kimono. This HAORI is called “KUROMONTSUKI HAORI 黒紋付羽織” in Japan. It used to be worn as the first formal jacket for Japanese men. My proposal is to wear haori as a unisex casual fashion, different from the original way of wearing kimono. One-of-a-kind-vintage. I carefully handpicked this piece, which is in very good condition for a vintage garment. *Dated old, antique piece [Condition] Very Good. Handmade by Japanese craftsmen *This HAORI will be sent for professional kimono cleaning after purchase. Please allow about 10 business day from order to shipment. [Material] Silk [Size] Free size can be worn anywhere from a UK6 - UK16 *see kimono sizing illustration Length (body length): approx. 93 cm / --- inches Length from back of neck to end of sleeve: approx. 67 cm / --- inches Sleeve length: approx. 52.5 cm / --- inches (My height: 167cm / approx. 5 ft. 6 in) [Care] Dry clean. [Packing] Black packing box. Note: The packaging has been updated. If you would like to receive the special kimono case, please contact us. * Please understand that there may be stains and slight damage common in vintage fabrics “KAMON 家紋” About the mark on this HAORI This mark is called KAMON and is the emblem representing the family. In the old days, only a few people of high status were allowed to have KAMON, but during the Meiji era (1868–1912), ordinary people were also permitted to use them. This haori family crest is called 「二重輪紋(にじゅうわもん / Nijūwa-mon)」. Nijūwa-mon is a traditional Japanese family crest featuring two concentric circles. The circular motif symbolizes harmony, unity, and continuity, while the double rings represent enduring connections and the continuity of family lineage across generations.

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