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Taisho Kasane Furisode, Taisho era (1912-1926). The motifs are rendered in yuzen dyeing; sagara, satin-stitch and couching embroidery, and surihaku outlining. The Kimono Gallery
paulownia and phoenix design, wool. Kaji-baori Fireman's jacket. . Edo Period, 18th century. Worn by Tokugawa Muneharu, Seventh Lord of Owari.
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Kaji zukin (fire hood) and Kaji (hikeshi) shikoro, a fire costume worn by samurai during fires, Matsuyama castle, Japan.
Katabira (Summer Kimono) with Chrysanthemums and Hemp Leaves in Tie-dyeing and Embroidery on Brown , Edo Period, 17th c. Kyoto National Museum.
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An unusual antique silk kimono that combines both modern and traditional design elements, featuring bold green narcissuses and bold striping. Patterning technique seems to be yuzen-dyeing. Meiji Period (1868-1911), Japan. The Kimono Gallery