An Edo Period Cotton Kimono: Hand Painted Camellias
A mid-nineteenth-century kimono made of hand-painted, spun, and woven cotton, lined with lightweight silk dyed in safflower. It features hand-painted camellias and family crests with a peony design.
- The description claims the kimono was likely made in the late Edo period based on the size of the family crests.
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- Default Title — 395.00 USD — In stock
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