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Kimono (Japan)

This is a Kimono. It is dated 19th century and we acquired it in 1975. Its medium is cotton and its technique is resist printed with a stencil on plain weave. It is a part of the Textiles department.


The delicate floral and geometric pattern that decorates this kimono is so fine as only to be revealed through close examination. Tiny stencil patterns like these, called komon, evoke samurai aesthetics of restraint, and were once worn only by warriors and the nobility. Some families even had exclusive rights to certain patterns. The large stylized floral designs added at the shoulders are feudal family crests.

It is credited Museum purchase from Friends of Textiles Fund.

Its dimensions are

H x W: 141 × 128.3 cm (55 1/2 × 50 1/2 in.)

Cite this object as

Kimono (Japan); cotton; H x W: 141 × 128.3 cm (55 1/2 × 50 1/2 in.); Museum purchase from Friends of Textiles Fund; 1975-82-5

This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Katagami.

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