Product Description
- good condition
- 100% black silk
- Reversible
- The stitched pattern on the lining depicts Mount Fuji yama and Meoto iwa (rock pair) in Ise Prefecture ❨Wakayama❩
- Decorated with 5 Tachibana samurai family crests
- Beautiful finish.
- Comfortable
- This type of haori was once worn by samurai warriors over the ceremonial kimono.
- To be worn over the keikogi and with the striped umanori Shima hakama for the practice of Iaido/Kenjutsu
- Interview:dry clean / iron 60 degrees if necessary
Dimension:
Height:100cm
Shoulder to shoulder width:61cm
Width from sleeve to sleeve:128cm
Sleeve height:50cm
Sleeve width:32cm
Tether cord "Himo" in the color (white, gold, brown, gray, navy blue) of your choice Free !
Meoto Iwa
Meoto Iwa (夫婦岩), or the Married Rocks, are a pair of small rocks located in the sea facing Ise in Mie Prefecture, Japan. They are linked by a shimenawa (sacred rope made of rice straw) and are considered sacred by worshipers at the nearby Shinto shrine, Futami Okitama Jinja (The stingray of the sea). The rocks represent the union between man and woman in marriage. The rope, which weighs over a ton, must be replaced several times a year during a special ceremony. The largest rock, which is said to represent the man, has a small torii on its peak. In June, the sun rises between the two rocks, attracting many photographers. (source wikipedia)
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