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Formal celadon-colored kimono with shibori pattern of waves at hem

Japanese

Artwork Details

Formal celadon-colored kimono with shibori pattern of waves at hem
1960-1979
Japanese
white silk with celadon tie-dye design
58 1/16 in. x 50 in. ( 147.5 cm x 127 cm )
Gift of Howard and Patricia Yamaguchi
2005/1.372

Description

Subject Matter:

This kimono required a labor intensive technique called shibori, in which hundreds of hours would have been spent tying up each small section where white can be seen on the fabric before immersing it in dye. Shibori textiles are very expensive due to the time and skill required to produce them.

Physical Description:

Gray-green silk with tie-dye design in hitta kanoko technique. The bottom is decorated with a shibori wave pattern. Lining is plain weave white silk above; white at top, gray at bottom and sleeve ends.

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