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Japanese Antique Textile Jofu Kasuri Man's Kimono

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1920   item# 808831 (stock##8639)

Japanese Antique Textile Jofu Kasuri  Man's Kimono
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$120 

This is a jofu white kasuri kimono. Jofu is a fabric woven of choma (ramie) threads which are handspun and handwoven. This is a warp kasuri. In good condition except for some patina. Late Meiji or Taisho period ( ca. 1900s~1920s ). 128cm x 142cm 50" x 56"


Japanese Antique Textile Boro Small Rug or Futon 2

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1920   item# 807297 (stock##8638)

Japanese Antique Textile Boro Small Rug or Futon 2
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This is a small futon for a baby or small rug which is made of handwoven and natural indigo dyed cotton. Meiji or Taisho period ( ca. 1900s ). 58cm x 106cm 23" x 42"


Japanese Antique Textile Cotton Boro Karakusa Momohiki

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1920   item# 807295 (stock##8597)

Japanese Antique Textile Cotton Boro Karakusa Momohiki
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$140 

This is a beautiful momohiki ( pants ) which is recycled from cotton karakusa futon cover. The futon cover was handwoven and dyed with natural indigo in Meiji period ( 1868~1912 ). Sewn by machine. Taisho or early Showa period ( ca. 1920s~1930s ). Length 86cm 34"


Japanese Antique Textile Handwoven Cotton Hanten

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1920   item# 806715 (stock##8624)

Japanese Antique Textile Handwoven Cotton Hanten
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This is a man's hanten ( coat ) which is made of handspun and handwoven cotton cloth. It has nice thick texture and in excellent condition. It is large size and wearable. Meiji period ( 1868~1912 ). 122cm x 93cm 48"x36"3/5


Japanese Antique Textile Cotton Edo Komon Girl's Haori

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1900   item# 806708 (stock##8626)

Japanese Antique Textile Cotton Edo Komon Girl's Haori
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$230 

This is a girl's cotton haori which has tiny katazome pattern ( komon ). Komon is stencil-resist-dyeing which was developed in Edo period and was used for samurai's kimono as well as common peole's kimono. This girl's haori is made of handwoven cotton. In excellent condition. Late Edo period ( ca. mid 19th C ). 70cmx 70cm 27"1/2 x 27"1/2


Japanese Antique Textile Silk Fukusa A Pair Of Cranes

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1900   item# 806070 (stock##8618)

Japanese Antique Textile Silk Fukusa A Pair Of Cranes
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$180 

This is a silk crepe fukusa with beautiful two cranes which are embroidered. Red silk crepe is dyed with "benibana ( safflower )" and other dyes are all vegetable ones. In good condition but the embroidery of the tail feathers of both cranes seem lost or unfinished and it also has some stains. Late Edo period ( ca. mid 19th C ). 73cm x 77cm 28"4/5 x 30"1/3


Japanese Antique Folk Textile Tsutsugaki Furoshiki

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1920   item# 805856 (stock##8633)

Japanese Antique Folk Textile Tsutsugaki Furoshiki
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This is a large furoshiki with "noshi" design. Noshi is an ornament attached to a gift which used to be a bunch of flattened abalone strips in old days but they are replaced with paper cords these days. It also has treasure ball design in the noshi pattern. Both are auspicious patterns. The technique is "tsutsugaki" which uses rice paste as resist and hand painted. It is made of handwoven cotton and dyed with natural indigo. It has mending patches and patina. Meiji period ( ...click for details


Japanese Antique Folk Textile Katazome Futon Cover

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1920   item# 805830 (stock##8635)

Japanese Antique Folk Textile Katazome Futon Cover
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$180 

This is a cotton katazome ( stencil-resist-dyeing ) futon cover which is handwoven and natural indigo dyed. The pattern is called "mukai tsuru" which a pair of cranes face each other. It has a mending patch ( 4.5cm x 7.5cm ) in the middle panel and some patina ( not very noticeable ). It has nice thick texture. Meiji era ( 1868~1912 ). 100cm x 170cm 39" x 67"


Japanese Antique Textile Cotton Katazome Futon Cover

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1920   item# 805581 (stock##8630)

Japanese Antique Textile Cotton Katazome Futon Cover
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$280 

This is a cotton katazome ( stencil-resist-dyeing ) futon cover which is handwoven and natural indigo dyed. The katazome is very fine and elaborate and the texture is nicely thick. In excellent condition except for a few mending patches. Meiji period ( 1868~1912 ). 134cm x 174cm 53" x 68"1/2


Japanese Antique Textile Cotton Shibori Han-juban

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1920   item# 805336 (stock##8634)

Japanese Antique Textile Cotton Shibori Han-juban
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$90 

This is a cotton shibori han-juban ( short under kimono ). The technique is "nui-shibori", the cloth is diagonally sewn by tiny stitches to make resist. In excellent condition. Meiji period ( 1868~1912 ). 62cm x 67cm 24"1/2 x 26"2/5

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