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Obi

Japanese

Artwork Details

Obi
mid- to late-20th century
Japanese
silk
161 ½ in x 12 ¼ in (410.21 cm x 31.12 cm)
Gift of Mrs. Kazuko Miyake
2016/2.65

On Display

Not currently on display

Description

Subject Matter:

This is a fukuro obi in rokutsuu gara.

Fukuro Obi is double-layered  single sided obi in which two separately woven surfaces and back pieces of cloth are stitched together. This type of obi is typically only worn at weddings or other formal occasions.

Gara refers to the orientation, arrangement, and surface area of the patterns and pertains to a specific trend and obi tying style.

The Rokutsuu gara type derives from a specific tying style, the Otaiko musubi.  The areas of the obi that are visible in this style are patterned while the parts that are obscured are left blank. In terms of surface area, roughly sixty percent is patterned while forty percent is left blank.

Physical Description:

Off-white fukuro (single-sided) obi with embroidered colorful gold shokkou monyou (octagonal and square) motif patterning containing various hachiryoumon (eight-pointed petaled flowers), karahana (stylized Chinese flowers), chrysanthemum, paulownia, and phoenix motifs.

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