Japanese Men’s Black Silk Haori – Futatsu Hiki Montsuki & Art Deco Lining

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Men’s vintage haori in black silk with 5 Futatsu Hiki kamon and rare Art Deco lining depicting a sailboat and European bridge. A one-of-a-kind piece from 1930s Japan, blending tradition and elegance. Ships from Kyoto, with protective garment bag included.

Reference: HAORI-FUTATSUHIKI-ARTDECO-SHOWA

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Japanese Men’s Black Silk Haori – Futatsu Hiki Montsuki & Art Deco Lining

Art Deco x Traditional Formal Wear • Japan → Paris 

This is an exceptional formal piece: a men’s kuromontsuki haori in black silk, adorned with five family crests (kamon)Maru ni Futatsu Hiki Mon” (丸に二つ引両).
The richly decorated lining (haura) features a unique Art Deco composition, typical of urban Japan in the 1930s: a large Japanese coastal sailboat heading toward a European-style monumental bridge with lampposts and statues.
A symbolic visual dialogue between Japan ↔ West, celebrating travel, modernity, and success.

  • Type: Men’s formal haori (黒紋付羽織 kuromontsuki haori) – 5 kamon
  • Kamon: Maru ni Futatsu Hiki Mon – “Two horizontal bars in a circle”
  • Estimated Period: Early Shōwa era (circa 1930–1940)
  • Materials: Black silk (outer), woven or brocade silk (lining)
  • Color: Deep black (outer), beige-grey palette (inner)
  • Condition: Remarkable for its age – vintage one-of-a-kind
  • Origin: Made in Japan ??
  • Uses: Formal occasions, meditation, martial arts demonstrations (embu), refined streetwear

Measurements

  • Length: 99 cm
  • Shoulder width: 61 cm
  • Sleeve width: 33 cm
  • Sleeve height: 51.5 cm
  • Wing span (cuff to cuff): 128 cm

Haura Artwork & Symbolism

Graphic composition: Two overlapping diamond-shaped panels in Art Deco style, popular in 1930s Japan.
The golden cloud background evokes sky, distance, and travel. Left panel: Japanese coastal sailboat

Large bezaisen (traditional cargo sailboat), accompanied by small boats. Calm sea — a symbol of determination and serene travel toward one's goal.

Right panel: European monumental bridge

Curved bridge with classical statues and stylized lampposts. Represents progress, modernity, and global aspiration.


Care Instructions

We recommend dry cleaning by a specialist in antique textiles.
Store away from direct sunlight, either folded loosely or hung on a wide hanger.
Avoid humidity and perfumes that may damage the silk.


FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

Can I wear this haori casually?
Yes, it can be worn open like a jacket. To preserve the silk and the lining, avoid rain and wearing it under a backpack.

What does the presence of 5 kamon mean?
It represents the highest level of formality in traditional Japanese menswear. It denotes prestige, often worn for important occasions.

Does the lining depict a real place?
No, it’s an evocative rather than literal scene — Japanese ship and Western bridge symbolizing travel, modernity, and openness.


 One-of-a-kind – Authentic Vintage from Japan (1930–40s)
Ships from Kyoto, Japan. Carefully packaged. Protective garment bag included.

Keywords: ninjutsu, ninja, ninpo, Togakure Ryū Ninpō, Bujinkan, Genbukan, Jinenkan, haori, kimono for men, kamon, kuromontsuki, vintage, Japan, textile art

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