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Textiles of Japan in the Textile Museum (George Washington University)
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Media in category "Textiles of Japan in the Textile Museum (George Washington University)"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
Fireman's coat (interior), Japan, Late Edo period, 1800-1850 AD, cotton, paste-resist dyed - Textile Museum, George Washington University - DSC09527.JPG
4,544 × 3,502; 9.14 MB
Fireman's hat, Japan, Meiji period, late 19th to early 20th century, cotton, paste-resist dyed - Textile Museum, George Washington University - DSC09529.JPG
3,648 × 5,472; 11.19 MB
Furisode and kaesode (replacement sleeves), Japan, Showa period, 1930s, silk - Textile Museum, George Washington University - DSC09505.JPG
3,581 × 4,738; 8.02 MB
Kimono for a boy's omiyamairi (first shrine visit), Japan, Showa period, early 20th century, silk - Textile Museum, George Washington University - DSC09486.JPG
3,175 × 3,659; 4.87 MB
Kyogen suo costume, Japan, Meiji period, 19th century AD, view 1 - Textile Museum, George Washington University - DSC09457.JPG
5,472 × 3,648; 9.75 MB
Kyogen suo costume, Japan, Meiji period, 19th century AD, view 2 - Textile Museum, George Washington University - DSC09460.JPG
5,472 × 3,648; 14.51 MB
O henro-gi (Buddhist pilgrim's jacket) for Kumano pilgrimage route, Japan, Taisho or Showa period, 1900-1950 AD, stamped cotton, view 1 - Textile Museum, George Washington University - DSC09701.JPG
5,201 × 3,306; 10.92 MB
O henro-gi (Buddhist pilgrim's jacket) for Kumano pilgrimage route, Japan, Taisho or Showa period, 1900-1950 AD, stamped cotton, view 2 - Textile Museum, George Washington University - DSC09714.JPG
5,472 × 3,648; 17.63 MB