Product Description
Antique Men's Haori
- Made in Japan
- 100% pure fine silk taffeta smooth and shiny.
- half-lining white silk
- Single thickness
- Soft and silky, for maximum comfort
- Elegant and fluid thanks to its lightness
- decorated with 3 Samurai Takano Hane Montsuki family crests (falcon feather)
- Condition: fairly good overall condition (see details in the photos to form your own opinion)
- Description :
- Unique piece, for this antique summer Haori, kimono jacket in fine silk of super light quality.
- To display in your most beautiful interior or to wear over the kimono, samue or iaidoGi for the practice of Kenjutsu or other martial arts.
- Also matches with any city clothes, chic with jeans for everyday wear.
- PLEASE NOTE: By purchasing this antique product, you acknowledge having read the detailed photos to form your own opinion on the condition of the product, and you accept that no returns, exchanges or refunds will be accepted.
Period:hieisei (1989~)
KAMON TAKANOHANE
The “Kamon Takano Hane” refers to a Japanese heraldic motif that represents a falcon feather. Kamon are traditional heraldic emblems in Japan, used to identify families, clans, or individuals. Each kamon has a specific meaning and a story associated with it.
The falcon feather, or "Takano Hane", is a relatively common motif in Japanese symbolism. The falcon is often associated with traits such as speed, precision, and vigilance, qualities often sought in the martial or samurai context.
The Takano Hane kamon can be found on a variety of objects and clothing, including kimonos, armor, battle flags, and even in Japanese art and calligraphy.
This motif therefore has a deep symbolic meaning, often representing the noble values and qualities associated with the falcon in traditional Japanese culture.
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