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Japanese

Nō theater costume (karaori), 1700s

Description

Maker

  • Unknown

Culture

Japanese

Title

Nō theater costume (karaori)

Year

1700s

Medium

Ikat-dyed silk compound weave with supplementary continuous gold-leaf paper patterning wefts and supplementary discontinuous silk patterning weft floats

Materials/Techniques

Materials

  • paper (fiber product),
  • silk,
  • gold leaf

Techniques

  • twill weave,
  • Continuous supplementary weft,
  • discontinuous supplementary weft

Dimensions

Center back length: 144.8 cm (57 inches)

Type

  • Fashion,
  • Costume

Credit

Gift of Miss Lucy T. Aldrich

Object Number

35.481

Projects & Publications

Publications

RISD STEAM/Discovery Through Juxtaposition

Read Online

Selected Works

Patterns and Poetry

Nō Robes from the Lucy Truman Aldrich Collection

Exhibition History

Exhibition History

Patterns and Poetry

October 21, 1994 - January 22, 1995

Poetry in Pattern

June 9 - September 3, 1989

Poetry in Pattern

October 10 - November 4, 1987

Peonies among bamboo stalks have the noble bearing fit for a flower long known as the "king of flowers" in China and Japan.

Use

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