Phoenix Gourds Haori - Hand painted pure silk heirloom. Rare and Regal.
Phoenix Gourds Haori - Hand painted pure silk heirloom. Rare and Regal.
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Phoenix Gourds · Vintage Japanese Silk Haori
Heirloom · One of One · Handpicked in Japan
She carries the energy of rebirth and abundance.
On her deep black silk, brilliant hand-painted gourds entwined with flowing cords unfold like talismans of good fortune. Among them, a hand-embroidered phoenix takes flight — each stitch shimmering with the mythical bird’s story of renewal, transformation, and eternal grace.
At her back rests a single golden family crest, a subtle seal of dignity and heritage. Inside, an ivory silk lining glows softly with pale peach cloud motifs — a hidden sky for the wearer alone.
Phoenix Gourds is not simply worn; she is summoned. A vintage Japanese haori that moves between strength and delicacy, ceremony and story — a one-of-one heirloom meant to be held, collected, and lived in.
Kimono Details
- Authentic vintage Japanese haori (short kimono jacket)
- Pure silk with hand-painted gourds and hand-embroidered phoenix
- Motifs: Hyōtan gourds (prosperity & protection), Phoenix (rebirth & transformation)
- One golden family crest (mon) at the back
- Fully lined in ivory silk with soft peach cloud motifs
- Original himo ties included
- One of one — heirloom, collector’s treasure
✨ Collector’s Symbolism
- Hyōtan Gourds: In Japanese tradition, the gourd is a powerful symbol of abundance, fertility, and protection. Carried by travelers and warriors alike, it was believed to ward off misfortune and bring prosperity.
- Phoenix (Hō-ō): The phoenix represents renewal, transformation, and eternal beauty — a mythical bird that rises again from its ashes. It has long been a motif of hope, strength, and feminine grace.
- Family Crest (Mon): The single golden crest marks lineage, dignity, and heritage, elevating this haori to ceremonial importance.







