Vintage hazelnut striped tsumugi silk haori
A stunning haori jacket in authentic tsumugi raw silk in hazelnut, with horizontal and vertical red, yellow, white, and blue stripes. Tsumugi silk, dating back to the Edo period (1603-1868), is a matte and delicately textured fabric that becomes smoother over time. A vintage piece in excellent condition, extremely rare, perfect for any occasion.
€ 70,00 Iva inclusa
Material: 100% tsumugi silk
Condition: vintage in excellent condition
Origin: Japan
Features: tsumugi raw silk, matte and textured surface, red, yellow, white, and blue stripes, braided and embroidered haori-himo
Recommended use: duster coat or mini-dress for elegant or casual occasions
Length: 75 cm
Sleeve: 47 cm
Back: 60 cm
Sleeve to sleeve: 127 cm
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Descrizione
The haori is a traditional Japanese jacket, originally worn only by men during the Edo period, but later adopted by women starting from the Meiji era (1868–1912). Today, it is a versatile garment that can elevate any outfit, whether worn as a cover-up or a mini-dress.
This haori is made of authentic tsumugi raw silk, a fabric dating back to the Edo period (1603-1868), when rural weavers hand-spun short silk fibers to create everyday clothing. Unlike shiny silk, tsumugi has a matte and delicately textured surface that becomes smoother over time. The hazelnut color is enriched by horizontal and vertical red, yellow, white, and blue stripes, making it unique and refined.
Since most tsumugi garments were made as full kimono sets, finding a single haori today is extremely rare. Valued for its warmth, durability, and understated elegance, this haori embodies the spirit of traditional artisanal textiles. Entirely handmade in Japan, it bears witness to Japanese tailoring art and attention to detail. It comes with haori-himo, the braided and embroidered ties used to close the haori at the front, allowing you to personalize your style.
This haori is perfect for any occasion: it can be worn as a cover-up for an elegant and sophisticated look, or as a mini-dress for a touch of originality.







