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This was a jacket I made for a ceremony. I absolutely love mixing styles that have no place being together. I used the lumber shirts as the backdrop patchwork for this piece with the bright asian flowers and Hamsa. A symbol of protection and good luck on the back. This was so much fun to make and wear.
The tassels are actually thick curtain tassels, which bring a special feeling to the piece, and they sway with the wearer. It was inspired by Maiko geisha, who wear red under garments and collars under their kimono, and Native American Indian eagle references.
A very quirky piece, I have received so many compliments about this jacket, extremely unusual.
This is a Size M Unisex, size 10 /12
This was a jacket I made for a ceremony. I absolutely love mixing styles that have no place being together. I used the lumber shirts as the backdrop patchwork for this piece with the bright asian flowers and Hamsa. A symbol of protection and good luck on the back. This was so much fun to make and wear.
The tassels are actually thick curtain tassels, which bring a special feeling to the piece, and they sway with the wearer. It was inspired by Maiko geisha, who wear red under garments and collars under their kimono, and Native American Indian eagle references.
A very quirky piece, I have received so many compliments about this jacket, extremely unusual.
This is a Size M Unisex, size 10 /12