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Printable page Wedding Kimono

Japanese 1980 -2000 Blue-green with silver pattern womans Japan [Silk and lurex with synthetic textile paint]
Overview: The elaborate kimono, a uchikake, has a pattern that has been painted rather than woven. It is meant to be worn for a wedding and depicts cranes in flight which is a symbol of longevity. It is lined with red silk.
Supplemental Pages: Full Description, Bibliography
Construction: The garment is machine-made with pattern printed on with synthetic textile paint. See supplemental pages for detailed information.
Trim: See supplemental pages for detailed information.
Provenance: Donated to the Department of Dramatic Art by Tom Hardison. He collected the garment while living in Japan during the late 20th century. There is a label in Japanese; the tan label reads "Coqueluche No."
Damage: The garment was worn for celebrations and/or weddings so some fraying appears on the padded roll hem.
Tags: Has been studied.
NowesArk #G3040