Vintage Ainu Jacket, Short, Indigo with Red and White Patterns sold by Kiriko
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Vintage Ainu Jacket, Short, Indigo with Red and White Patterns

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Embrace cultural heritage with this Ainu-inspired kimono jacket, featuring vibrant colors and intricate designs that tell a story of tradition and resilience. Crafted in the 1970s for festivals, this unique piece captures the essence of Ainu artistry and is perfect for adding a distinctive flair to your wardrobe. Each jacket blends comfort with cultural significance, making it a meaningful addition to any outfit and a testament to the beauty of indigenous craftsmanship. From the brand: We are honored to share the beauty and important history of these traditional Ainu Robes with you! Ainu, an indigenous people of Japan, mainly reside in Hokkaido (the Northern island of Japan) , and some parts of the Kuril Islands, and Sakhalin. It was only 15 years ago that the Ainu finally gained Japanese parliamentary recognition as a people with a "distinct language, religion, and culture." The long history of oppression and continued discrimination against the Ainu people has led to the diminishment of Ainu tradition and culture. With less than 20,000 Ainu people living in Hokkaido, the work to keep this culture alive has become a severe priority for this community. In the Ainu community, these robes function as protection not only from nature and weather but also to prevent evil spirits from entering the body - trapping them within the intricate maze-like designs embroidered on their attire. Historically, Ainu wove their cloth from fiber derived of tree bark - using the earth as a primary resource for their textiles. We hope to further bring recognition to this vibrant culture and their incredible textile work with this collection of Ainu Robes from Hokkaido, Japan. In order to further support this community we have vowed to donate 10% of our makings from these robes to the Ainu Association of Hokkaido here . To find more information about this indigenous community of Japan, please read our blog post here .  These Ainu Robes were made in the 1970s as traditional festival wear. Using bright and vibrant colors, these robes depart from the traditional, subtle colors that were normally used, showing the inspiration from other cultures at the time.  Learn more about the Ainu culture  here . Carefully selected and imported from Japan. Ainu Inspired Jacket Product #: AR11 Code: NWS Please note that since this jacket is used, there may be flaws or stains Size (flat measurements) Chest: 26.5" Shoulder-Shoulder: 26" Length: 29.5" Sleeve Length: 13.5"  Sleeve Opening: 8"