" The Hawk " Velour Jacket

$300.00

Color / Dark Red Size Chart

Care Instruction

Japanese name / 鷹に几帳 ( Taka ni kichō )

-About-
Hawks are a common design element in boys' baby clothes and are frequently seen in the patterns of Shichigosan kimonos. These ferocious birds possess keen eyesight, enabling them to spot and capture prey from great distances. With their sharp beaks and claws, hawks symbolize bravery and strength, making them favorites among feudal lords.

The use of hawks in kimono patterns dates back to the late Edo period, and they are often combined with other auspicious motifs. One popular design features a hawk alongside a folding screen. A folding screen is a piece of indoor furniture used as a partition, and the combination of hawks and folding screens is a common visual motif.

The hawk pattern represents the bravery of a military commander and signifies the ability to perceive opportunities and seize them. Additionally, since falconry symbolizes authority and military might, this pattern also conveys a wish for a child's future success and achievements.


・Body: Polyester 100%

Rib: 85% Acrylic, 10% Polyurethane, 5% Wool
・Urban style
・Dyeing By Kyo-Yuzen in Kyoto
・Dry-clean

SIZE:

Color / Dark Red Size Chart

Care Instruction

Japanese name / 鷹に几帳 ( Taka ni kichō )

-About-
Hawks are a common design element in boys' baby clothes and are frequently seen in the patterns of Shichigosan kimonos. These ferocious birds possess keen eyesight, enabling them to spot and capture prey from great distances. With their sharp beaks and claws, hawks symbolize bravery and strength, making them favorites among feudal lords.

The use of hawks in kimono patterns dates back to the late Edo period, and they are often combined with other auspicious motifs. One popular design features a hawk alongside a folding screen. A folding screen is a piece of indoor furniture used as a partition, and the combination of hawks and folding screens is a common visual motif.

The hawk pattern represents the bravery of a military commander and signifies the ability to perceive opportunities and seize them. Additionally, since falconry symbolizes authority and military might, this pattern also conveys a wish for a child's future success and achievements.


・Body: Polyester 100%

Rib: 85% Acrylic, 10% Polyurethane, 5% Wool
・Urban style
・Dyeing By Kyo-Yuzen in Kyoto
・Dry-clean

size:
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