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This wonderful Informal Haori or topcoat was intended for wear in the home. It has been entirely hand woven, and hand sewn both inside and out and is totally reversible. To be able to wear such a sumptuous Oshima Silk, informally, indicated that this Haori could only have belonged to an individual of substance from the Okinawan chain of islands. The inner lining panel has been hand stenciled in shades of indigo in an overall mountain/sea repeat  motif. The design includes a well developed fishing town and Japan's most famous landmark: Mt. Fuji.

The extremely fine threads, beautiful weaving, and imaginative patterns in Okinawan Silk are unrivaled in the exquisite quality of its weaving. In ancient Okinawa, to envelop your body with a woven cloth represented your desire to embrace and to protect the sacred spirit concealed within the body.  Thus, this Haori was much more than a protective covering; it also expressed a religious belief.  The hand-woven Silk was spun from the textured floss that was derived from the leftover silk cocoon. Its matte finish gave it the appearance of shiny cotton, allowing Okinawans who were denied the ability to wear Silk by law, the perfect way to do so. The weave is distinguished by Silk fibers that have been tied with string in predetermined areas dictated by the desired design, then immersed in a natural dye. Combining the iron rich soil of Kume Island with the natural colors of Okinawan plants produced the famed deep black brown colors of Oshima; which, alone, created many of the other variations in natural dyes.  This fine fabric is greatly prized and extraordinarily expensive today, as it required a year’s work for the weaving of one garment.  Oshima Island lies in Kagoshima Prefecture in the Okinawan chain of islands.

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Japan

TYPE TEXTILE:  Informal Man's Haori or Topcoat

APPROXIMATE DATE OR PERIOD:  Late Meiji Era (1868 - 1911), around the turn of the Century.

FABRIC CONTENT and CONDITION:  Hand woven Oshima Silk with hand Stenciled Silk Lining  with original ties in very good condition.

PRESENTATION:  To hang as a display or work of art, or to wear (perhaps with the inside panel on the outside) for a very auspicious occasion. 

A Certificate of Authenticity is included.

PRICE: $475.00  

TTAC will personally pack and ship via UPS at company expense within the continental U.S.

 

 

Price: $ 475.00 Quantity:

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