ha0006 haori - haorijJacket - Japanese vintage jacket silk
Haori.
A haori is a type of short kimono.
It is worn over a kimono to protect against the cold and as formal clothing.
Today, in addition to the traditional way of wearing it, it can also be worn over clothing or turned inside out to expose the lining.
As a fashion item such as a jacket.
One of the techniques of tie-dyeing is "Kanoko Shibori".
"Kanoko Shibori" is a technique of dyeing cloth by folding the cloth in four around the sketch of the round dots and repeatedly wrapping the corners with thread about 7 to 8 times.
Then, the part tied with the thread becomes a white square, and the tip of the corner is faintly dyed and appears as a dot.
The name comes from the white mottled pattern that appears on the back of a fawn.
Tie-dyeing, which has been practiced in Japan for more than 1000 years, has been used for the patterns of court costumes.
If you look closely, you can see that it is made elaborately.
Shibori is a technique in which cloth is tied with thread, sandwiched between tools, and sewn by hand to create areas that will not be dyed even when immersed in dye.
It is a kind of dyeing technique that expresses patterns.
Most of the process is done by hand, and it is characterized by the texture unique to tie-dyed fabric.
■サイズ / Size■
・着丈(後方襟付根~裾先) 約74.5cm
/ Length (back collar base-hem) about29.3in
・肩幅(両肩横直線) 約cm
/ Shoulder width (both shoulders horizontal line) about in
・裄(肩頂点~袖先) 約65.5cm
/ Sleeve length (shoulder apex-sleeve end) about 25.7in
・袖丈 約48.5cm
/ Sleeve Tip Width about 19.0in
※多少の誤差はご了承下さい / Please acknowledge some errors.