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Kimono

Japanese

Artwork Details

Kimono
mid- to late-20th century
Japanese
silk
59 in x 49 in (149.86 cm x 124.46 cm)
Gift of Mrs. Kazuko Miyake
2016/2.45

Description

Subject Matter:

Tsumugi is a type of soft fabric woven from raw silk, often worn for casual occasions.  The typical tsumugi types include Ooshima, Yuki, Shinozawa, Ueda, named after its area of production.

The inner lining includes eight different parts (hakkake) on the bottom and sleeve edges that gives the inner lining a more colorful appearance.

Physical Description:

Maroon tsumugi kimono with interwoven pink lily flowers with a red and salmon pink inner lining.

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