Applying "Gosu", a traditional Arita porcelain dyeing material, to printing
New apparel brand SARAYAMA BLUE
ABOUT DESIGN
-Arita Ondo Tyrorin Bushi-
This song was created to commemorate the 350th anniversary of Arita ware, which was made in 1967.
During the Okunchi festival, the people of Arita hold small plates between their fingers, making a clicking sound as they parade through the town to the tune of this song. This soul song of the people of Arita was commissioned to one of Japan's leading songwriters, Hibari Misora, and is sung by her.
Japanese music and dance that are deeply rooted in Arita have been arranged in a street fashion style.
Material: 100% cotton 8.4oz
M size unit(cm)
Length 67/Width 50/Shoulder width 44/Sleeve length 62
Large size unit(cm)
Length 70/Width 53/Shoulder width 47/Sleeve length 63
XL size unit(cm)
Length 73/Width 56/Shoulder width 50/Sleeve length 63
*Since cobalt blue pigment is used for printing, particles may be visible on the printed surface, but this does not affect the safety of the product.