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"Two Lucky Gods" Vintage Man's Haori

"Two Lucky Gods" Vintage Man's Haori

Ebisu and Friend

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  • Ships from NY
  • One-of-a-kind
  • Sourced from Japan

This is a vintage kimono jacket, called a haori, made for a man. The lining of men's haori jackets often depict a scene or motif that was of special interest to the original owner.

The lining of this man's kimono jacket features two of the Seven Lucky Gods.  Ebisu, the god of wealth, brings large bundles of rice, and the other god carries a fishing pole - we are not sure of his identity. One appears on folding fan shape and both are surrounded by white scrolling designs. 

The outer silk is a solid black.

We display these haori inside out to feature the lining when it is unique. All of the stitching is hidden, so these jackets can normally be displayed or worn (in the West, at least) either way.

There are a couple small spots on the back lining (see last photo), but they do not distract from the artwork.

If you need a display rod to hang your purchase, we offer 60" wooden rods - see tab below.

See video below for how haori are worn these days.

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Length: 33"
Width: 52"
Body/Hips: 46"
Made In (Estimated): 1960s
Condition: Excellent Vintage
Fiber: Silk
Technique: Painted
Colors: Blue, Gray, Brown, Black
Motifs: Men, Fish, Drums

SKU:0924mh2

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