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It is a grayish purple silk crepe kimono with wax-resist patterns, hand-painted design and metallic threads embroidery. The kimono is in full length and has elongated sleeves. The fabric is dyed with purple, leaving the family crest under the collar and the floral design part white. The dark purple scale pattern is added using wax-resist technique. Then the design of multiple kinds of plants is hand-painted with white, red, yellow, pale and blue green, and black colors. The half bottom of the family crest is also dyed with pink. There are mix of tropical flowers and foliage including four kinds of orchids, gladiolus, ferns, and ginger in red, yellow, green, purple, black and white hue. Embroidery is added in various metallic threads around the contours of flowers and leaves.
Minagawa Gekka
Summer crested kimono with orchid design on purple crackled ground (hibiware)
1945 – 1955
Gift of Howard and Patricia Yamaguchi
2005/1.359
Black crepe silk with wax-resist design in several colors, touch of gold paint.  White silk damask lining with stenciled (katztome) (?) designs of large, abstract flowers (design of white flowers on red ground)
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Black crepe haori with kotobuki designs in several colors
1940 – 1950
Gift of Howard and Patricia Yamaguchi
2005/1.352
White silk crepe with mottled green ground and white lines achieved through hand-applied discharge paste (hako roketsu).  Lining is plain weave silk, white above and green below.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Dark green kimono with wax-resist white lines
1980 – 1990
Gift of Howard and Patricia Yamaguchi
2005/1.388
Overall wax-resist dyed pattern of crackled pale mauve on periwinkle ground, decorated with wax-resist dyed patterns of foral clusters in red, yellow, purple and white, and embroidery in gold, silver, and red metallic threads.  White plain weave silk lining with wax-resist designs of fabric samples, predominantly red, blue, and gold.  Silver and red red cords with tassles.  Crest on the back of paired oak leaves (kashiwa) embroidered with gold couched threads and red and white bokashi silk thread.
Minagawa Gekka
Mauve and periwinkle crested haori with wax-resist designs of floral clusters and embroidery in metallic threads
1945 – 1955
Gift of Howard and Patricia Yamaguchi
2005/1.350
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