Accession Number2013/2.400
TitleKimono
Artist(s)JapaneseArtist NationalityJapanese (culture or style)Object Creation Date20th centuryMedium & Supportsilk, brocadeDimensions 59 in. ( 149.86 cm )
Credit LineGift of Howard and Patricia YamaguchiSubject matterTsumugi is a type of soft fabric woven from raw silk, often worn for casual occasions. The typical tsumugi types include Ooshima, Yuki, Shinozawa, Ueda, named after its area of production.
The inner lining includes eight different parts (hakkake) on the bottom and sleeve edges that gives the inner lining a more colorful appearance.
Physical DescriptionDark beige tsumugi kimono with interwoven light and dark brown and white geometric patterning with an off-white and pink-beige lining.
Primary Object Classification Costume and Costume Accessories Primary Object TypekimonoCollection AreaAsianRightsIf you are interested in using an image for a publication, please visit
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Keywords
geometric patterns
kimonos
silk (silkworm material)