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Silk Han-eri Collar: Vintage Kimono Juban Collar
Silk Han-eri Collar: Vintage Kimono Juban Collar
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HK$90.00
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These han-eri are from deconstructed, high-quality furisode (long-sleeved formal kimono), haori (kimono jacket), komon (repeated pattern kimono), houmongi kimono, or silk fabrics. They appear to be in brand new and excellent condition. The unique texture and patterns of them are difficult to replicate in other fabrics.
Size: Around 17*100cm
About Han-eri
Inside collar sewn on Juban (襦袢, under garment for Kimono) is called Han-eri (半襟, half length collar). It is called so because of its length approximately a half of outer Kimono. The purpose of wearing Han-eri is to prevent stains, such as hair wax or sebum. When it gets dirty, it will be removed and washed to be reused.
In the past, Han-eri were mostly colored and patterned. Some gorgeous Shishu-eri (刺繍衿, han-eri with embroideries) cost even more than a couple of thousands dollars. In the Showa (昭和) era, during which Kimono became a special outfit and was no longer worn as everyday casual clothes, plain white Han-eri became the standard. Nowadays, along with the retro boom, various kinds of colored and patterned Han-eri are gaining popularity again.
For customers who prefer a convenient alternative to sewing the Han-eri, we invite you to visit the following link:
https://www.etsy.com/hk-en/listing/1701248662/change-haneri-without-sewing-easily?click_key=bc90ed7ad77e747d64102b7428c5871ad055e04c%3A1701248662&click_sum=9b182798&ref=shop_home_active_13&frs=1&sts=1
This option allows for easier utilization of the Han-eri without the need for sewing.
These han-eri are from deconstructed, high-quality furisode (long-sleeved formal kimono), haori (kimono jacket), komon (repeated pattern kimono), houmongi kimono, or silk fabrics. They appear to be in brand new and excellent condition. The unique texture and patterns of them are difficult to replicate in other fabrics.
Size: Around 17*100cm
About Han-eri
Inside collar sewn on Juban (襦袢, under garment for Kimono) is called Han-eri (半襟, half length collar). It is called so because of its length approximately a half of outer Kimono. The purpose of wearing Han-eri is to prevent stains, such as hair wax or sebum. When it gets dirty, it will be removed and washed to be reused.
In the past, Han-eri were mostly colored and patterned. Some gorgeous Shishu-eri (刺繍衿, han-eri with embroideries) cost even more than a couple of thousands dollars. In the Showa (昭和) era, during which Kimono became a special outfit and was no longer worn as everyday casual clothes, plain white Han-eri became the standard. Nowadays, along with the retro boom, various kinds of colored and patterned Han-eri are gaining popularity again.
For customers who prefer a convenient alternative to sewing the Han-eri, we invite you to visit the following link:
https://www.etsy.com/hk-en/listing/1701248662/change-haneri-without-sewing-easily?click_key=bc90ed7ad77e747d64102b7428c5871ad055e04c%3A1701248662&click_sum=9b182798&ref=shop_home_active_13&frs=1&sts=1
This option allows for easier utilization of the Han-eri without the need for sewing.
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