Collectors' Kimono & Obi - 2

         From the collection of MARLA MALLETT: TEXTILES
Here are a few more special pieces that should be of interest to collectors of Japanese Kimono, Obi and other Japanese textile art--selected for their historic interest, rarity, age, quality, or special artistry.

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Japanese Kuro Furisode
Meiji period, 1900-1912.
Chirimen silk crepe formal kimono 
with yuzen dyeing and embroidered 
accents. Extensive painting on the 
lining as well. 
K-5193


Japanese Uchikake

Late Edo or early Meiji, 
  1860-1870
Silk brocade.
K-5990


Japanese Furisode
Taisho period, 1930s.
Young woman's formal kimono 
of chirimen silk crepe with yuzen  
dying.
K-4537


Japanese Shibai Isho
Early Showa period, 1920s or early 30s.
Noh theater costume in cara drawloom 
weave. Silk and gold foil brocade on 
silk satin.
K-4305


Japanese Furisode

Meiji period, 1890-1900.
Young woman's chirimen silk kimono 
with yuzen dyeing, embroidery and gold surihaku.
K-5675


Japanese Irosode

Late Meiji, circa 1910.
Silk crepe formal kimono with yuzen  
floral design.
K-7097


Japanese Maru Obi
Late Meiji, circa 1900.
12˝"x 157"
Silk brocading.
K-8069


Japanese Maru Obi
Meiji period, circa 1900.
13x 160˝"
Silk brocading
K-8065


Japanese Boy's Kimono
Meiji period, circa 1900.
Silk, with hand-painted landscapes.
K-7808


Japanese Maru Obi
Meiji period, 1880-1890. Kyoto
12"x 158"
Silk satin brocade
Ornamented on both sides
K-4315


Japanese Hikizuri
Kyoto. 1950s.
Young performing geisha's sheer ro  
silk gauze kimono with silk, gold and 
silver embroidery. Silver lamé lining.
K-4210


Japanese Juban

Meiji period, circa 1900.
Young woman's rinzu silk under 
kimono with shibori decoration and embroidered collar.
K-5651


Japanese Maru Obi
Late 1930s or early 1940s
12˝"x 157"
Silk, with silk and gold brocading
K-8076


Japanese Kimono

Meiji period, circa 1880.
Silk, with sumi-e painting of island 
scene.
K-5989


Japanese Wedding Kimono
Late Edo period, c. 1860.
Rinzu silk, with yuzen dyeing and 
sum-i-e
painting.
K-5600


Japanese Maru Obi
Meiji period, c. 1900
13"x 158"
Silk brocade
K-8074


Japanese Furisode
Taisho Period, circa 1925
Sheer ro silk with yuzen dyeing, hand
painting, and silver surihaku.
K-7515


Japanese Uchikake

Early Meiji Period, 1870s.
Silk with sumi-e painting
K-7626

Japanese Fukuro Obi
1930s or early 1940s.
12˝"x 154˝"
Decorated section: 12˝"x 154˝"
Silk, brocaded with silk and metallic
K-8071


Japanese Furisode

Meiji period, 1880-1890.
Silk crepe with yuzen dyeing; waves 
and cranes.
K-5994


Japanese Tomesode

Meiji period, 1890-1900.
Woman's formal kimono in chirimen  
silk with yuzen dyed motif.
K-7018


Japanese Hakama

Taisho period, 1920s.
Woman's divided skirt of heavy 
silk satin with painted cut-velvet 
floral motif.
K-4532


Japanese Irosode

Late Meiji period, circa 1910
Rinzu silk kimono with yuzen dyeing.
K-7096


Japanese Maru Obi
Meiji period, circa 1900.
Silk brocade.
K-7730


Japanese Irosode
Circa 1925.
Woman's chirimen silk crepe formal
kimono with yuzen dyeing.
K-7882



Japanese Theater Kimono
Early Meiji period, late 1860s-1870s.
Silk brocade with gold couched mons.
K-4536


Japanese Maru Obi
Late Meijji period, c. 1900.
12"x 148˝"
Silk brocading.
K-8068


Japanese Shibori Furisode
Early Taisho period, 1912-1920
Young woman's kimono with tie-dye, 
yuzen
dyeing, gold and silver surihaku,  
and silk embroidery.
K-4309


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