Katabira Kimono, Relatively flexible chain armour which could be worn under clothes or other armour.


Katabira Kimono, Katabira refers to a lightweight summer kimono made from ramie fabric and The materials of these summer kimono exemplify a profound appreciation for the changing of the seasons in Japanese culture—even their colors and designs evoke a sense of coolness. This exhibition comprises outstanding examples of kimono from the early modern (late 16th to late 19th century) and modern eras (late 19th to mid-20th cen-tury) Woman's Summer Kimono (Katabira) with Iris, Pine, and Cherry Blossomslate Meiji period (1868-1912), early 20th century Kyoto National Museum's Collection Database:Katabira (Summer Kimono) with Geese, Pines, and Maples in Embroidery and Indigo Dyeing on White Rami Page Experience the beauty of this exquisite women's kimono from 19th century Japan. . The type Motif: Flowers and scrolling clouds Details Title: Summer Kimono for a Woman (Katabira) Date Created: 1820-1850 Location Created: Japan Type: ARTIFACT Medium: asa, plain weave The kimono of contemporary Japan originated with the short-sleeved kosode and the long-sleeved furisode robe, in the Edo period (early 17th century to mid-late Summer Kimono for a Woman (Katabira) 1820-1850 The Khalili Collections Motif: Landscape with fishing nets, thatched entrance with roped curtain, nobleman's cart and dropped hats Khalili Collections | Japanese Kimono | freehand paste-resist dyed (yūzen), stencil imitation tie-dyed (kata kanoko) and embroidered in silk and Description The katabira is a linen-like ramie or hemp kimono worn in midsummer. Relatively flexible chain armour which could be worn under clothes or other armour. The Met presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy. It is decorated with scenes of Uji, a town southeast of Kyoto. The type shown here was worn by warrior-class women on formal occasions. The iris and bridge motif relates to a famous passage in the 10th century Tales of Ise, one It looks to me like it could be a kusari katabira. By a river dotted with fireflies, can you Title Katabira (Kimono) Fragment with Camellias and Waterfall Place Made Japan Date Made Edo period, (1615-1868), early 18th century Medium Ramie (choma) plain weave, paste-resist dyed On a dark brown ground, a gigantic, open flower turns upwards to the sky reaching out from a branch on the right sleeve and spreading over both shoulders. Worn on formal occasions such as weddings and Kyoto National Museum's Collection Database:Katabira (Summer Kimono) with Scenes of the Four Seasons in Dyeing and Embroidery on White Ramie Ground Antique Meiji Katabira Summer Furisode Silk Sheer Kimono Thin No Lining Yuzen Florals Pattern Kimono Robe Sashiko Stitch Handmade This kimono is made of fine ramie, a bast fiber similar to flax (linen) or hemp, worn in the hot summer. About this work Celebrating their recently established financial power, the Edo-period merchant class took great pride in appreciating the subtle nuances of This is a summer kimono, or katabira, the cool linen-like cloth being highly suitable for Japan's humid weather. Lobsters Khalili Collections | Japanese Kimono | freehand paste-resist dyed (yūzen), stencil imitation tie-dyed (kata kanoko) and embroidered in silk and What is a Furisode in Japan? The furisode is a kimono for young women with long sleeves that hang down to the ankles or calves. Silver streams are repeated across the panels of hemp fabric on this unlined summer kimono. Japonesa, Ropa tradicional, Geishas Motif: Flowers and scrolling clouds Title: Summer Kimono for a Woman (Katabira) Date Created: 1820-1850 Location Created: Japan Type: ARTIFACT Medium: asa, plain weave About this work This kimono was intended for a high-class samurai woman. The fluid swirls of water against the dark ground create a A woman from a samurai family would have worn such a gorgeous, unlined katabira made of hemp-like fabric, adorned with an indigo-dyed design and embroidery, as summer apparel. The katabira is a linen-like ramie or hemp kimono worn in midsummer. Lobsters and sacred Shinto ropes This robe exemplifies the exquisitely embroidered and dyed robes made in the late Edo period for high-ranking samurai ladies, especially in daimyo households. TOP Katabira (Summer Kimono) with Scenes of the Four Seasons in Dyeing and Embroidery on White Ramie Ground The katabira is a linen-like ramie or hemp kimono worn in midsummer. Admire the intricate details and craftsmanship that make this piece truly captivating. 0ko, afajr, x86i, stu, kgrfuq, ye, hfezd, ommz, bc7l, bc1qq,