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Fireman Jacket Happi Coat / Japanese Vintage - Statue Baumwolle - Japan  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Fireman Jacket Happi Coat / Japanese Vintage - Statue Baumwolle - Japan (Ohne mindestpreis)

We'll be using either Japan Post or DHL to ship your item. It will be shipped from Japan, so it will take some time to arrive. Please note that the prices of the items listed do not include taxes like duties. There may be scratches and dirt caused by age. If an item exceeds the specified size or weight, it may be shipped in multiple packages. ----- This is a traditional Japanese firefighter sashiko hanten (firefighter happi coat). Crafted using the sashiko technique, a tradition dating back to the Edo period, it's made from extremely durable, thick cotton. The back features the boldly dyed "Nakadori" character, indicating the affiliation. [Product Overview] Product Name: Vintage Firefighter Sashiko Hanten (Firefighter Happi Coat) Material: Thick Cotton (Sashiko Weave) Color: Navy Blue (Indigo Dyed) with White and Red (Lined) Design: The "Nakadori" circle crest is on the back. A traditional firefighter design features a red line on the shoulder and two white lines at the hem. [Key Features and Historical Background] Sashiko Fabric Functionality: Sashiko is a thick fabric sewn with finely sewn cotton threads, making it resistant to holes even when sparks fly. It was once used as fire-resistant clothing when saturated with water and used during firefighting activities. Design Function: Omon (Back Crest): The "nakadori" in the center is a symbol used to identify the fire brigade or region (gumi) to which the firefighter belongs. Lines: The red lines on the shoulders and the two lines at the hem are designed to make the affiliation and rank clear even from a distance. Japanese Vintage Texture: This antique piece is believed to date from the early to mid-Showa period. The unique "attari" (creases) and fading that result from years of use and aging give it a deep charm not found in modern products. Recommended Uses: Collectibles/Interior: Display it on the wall as a vintage Japanese cloth (boro) that evokes a sense of time. Fashion: It is also popular as a durable "worker's clothing jacket" to incorporate into modern casual fashion and modern Japanese styles. Remade Material: It is also highly valued as a material for bags, accessories, and patchwork that make use of the texture of sashiko. Some damage. 128*78cm This is the size when you stretch out both arms. 1025g (H0974)

Nr. 101761400

Verkauft
Fireman Jacket Happi Coat / Japanese Vintage - Statue Baumwolle - Japan  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Fireman Jacket Happi Coat / Japanese Vintage - Statue Baumwolle - Japan (Ohne mindestpreis)

We'll be using either Japan Post or DHL to ship your item.
It will be shipped from Japan, so it will take some time to arrive.
Please note that the prices of the items listed do not include taxes like duties.
There may be scratches and dirt caused by age.
If an item exceeds the specified size or weight, it may be shipped in multiple packages.

-----
This is a traditional Japanese firefighter sashiko hanten (firefighter happi coat).
Crafted using the sashiko technique, a tradition dating back to the Edo period, it's made from extremely durable, thick cotton. The back features the boldly dyed "Nakadori" character, indicating the affiliation.

[Product Overview]
Product Name: Vintage Firefighter Sashiko Hanten (Firefighter Happi Coat)
Material: Thick Cotton (Sashiko Weave)
Color: Navy Blue (Indigo Dyed) with White and Red (Lined)
Design: The "Nakadori" circle crest is on the back. A traditional firefighter design features a red line on the shoulder and two white lines at the hem.

[Key Features and Historical Background]
Sashiko Fabric Functionality: Sashiko is a thick fabric sewn with finely sewn cotton threads, making it resistant to holes even when sparks fly. It was once used as fire-resistant clothing when saturated with water and used during firefighting activities.

Design Function:
Omon (Back Crest): The "nakadori" in the center is a symbol used to identify the fire brigade or region (gumi) to which the firefighter belongs.
Lines: The red lines on the shoulders and the two lines at the hem are designed to make the affiliation and rank clear even from a distance.
Japanese Vintage Texture: This antique piece is believed to date from the early to mid-Showa period. The unique "attari" (creases) and fading that result from years of use and aging give it a deep charm not found in modern products.

Recommended Uses:
Collectibles/Interior: Display it on the wall as a vintage Japanese cloth (boro) that evokes a sense of time.
Fashion: It is also popular as a durable "worker's clothing jacket" to incorporate into modern casual fashion and modern Japanese styles.
Remade Material: It is also highly valued as a material for bags, accessories, and patchwork that make use of the texture of sashiko.

Some damage.

128*78cm
This is the size when you stretch out both arms.
1025g

(H0974)

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