Seigaiha – Haori in bright red-orange wave pattern
Silk Shibori Haori from Japan is handmade of a bright red-orange silk and features a traditional Japanese pattern of waves, also know as the Seigaiha-mon. The white silk lining has a beautiful design of orange feathers on top of a Sayagata pattern (an ancient buddhist symbol representing eternity and prosperity). This Kimono jacket is in perfect condition, it looks unworn. Comes with the small silk Haori Himo cords, the long silk Obijime cord is not included. This vintage gem dates from around the 1980s.
The beautiful refined pattern of this silk Haori is made in the Shibori technique, a Japanese manual tie-dye technique which originated in the 8th century. Japanese Shibori artists use threads to meticulously tie many small dots into the fabric and then hand-dye the fabric. When the threads are removed, an uneven pattern appears. Making Shibori textiles is very time consuming and requires great skill and focus. The word Shibori comes from the Japanese verb shiboru meaning ‘to wring or squeeze’. There are countless ways to tie, sew, fold or twist fabric to make Shibori, each resulting in very different patterns. The structure of silk Shibori fabric feels very pleasant and soft.
Material: silk, with silk lining
Back length: 75 cm
Shoulder width: 61 cm
Sleeve length: 44 cm
Size fits: S/M
Model size: S/M (EU 38) for tops
Productcode: HA-080
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Vintage
Note that vintage garments have a history, therefore vintage Kimono/Haori may not be in perfect condition. Any major imperfections will be mentioned in the description above. Look at the photos carefully to assess the condition. If you need more detailed info, don’t hesitate to contact me at shop@natsukashii.nl.
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