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Title
Black Nagoya-style obi with embroidered pine needle designs in gold- and copper-colored metallic threads
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
Black silk damask with some interwoved black lacquered threads; pine-needle design embroidery in gold- and copper-colored metallic threads
Century
mid-20th century
Object Creation Date
1960s
Accession Number
2005/1.330
Medium and Support
black silk damask with mettalic thread embroidery
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Title
Obi
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1930s - 1940s
Accession Number
2005/1.406
Medium and Support
antique gold brocade with gold-wrapped threads
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Title
Black Nagoya-style obi in sateen weave (shusu) with embroidered plum blossom designs
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
Black silk damask with interwoven paulownia pattern; plum blossoms embroidered in solver, gold, and gunmetal gray metallic threads, and persimmon, brown, and black silk threads.
Century
mid-20th century
Object Creation Date
1930s-1950s
Accession Number
2005/1.331
Medium and Support
silk damask with woven pattern and metallic thread embroidery
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Title
Obi
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1960-1969
Accession Number
2006/1.148
Medium and Support
silk brocade
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Title
Black silk gauze fukuro obi with large woven floral 'hosoge' medallions
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
Black silk leno weave (gauze) fukuro obi; floral medallion patterns woven in lacquered red, gold-coated paper (kinran). and a synthetic turquoise metal-coated paper.
Century
mid-20th century
Object Creation Date
1960s-1980s
Accession Number
2005/1.334
Medium and Support
silk leno weave (gauze) with patterns woven in coated paper
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Title
Obi
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
Gray obi with light blue wavy design that looks like a river with dark blue ripples. White flower petals float alongside the river, and so do five designs that appear to be hooded cloaks or pieces of cloth.
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
20th century
Accession Number
2009/1.543
Medium and Support
silk
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Title
Saga brocade obi with woven designs of poetry-inscribed fans
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
Light mauve silk with appliqued Saga brocade patches of gold fans with calligraphic poetry on them. The calligraphy has been brushed on paper with gold flecks (sunago). which is the weft of the Saga brocade; brown silk thread is the warp. Partially backed with a different silk, a taupe with deliberately knotted weft; reamainder backed with plain-weave taupe silk.
Century
mid-20th century
Object Creation Date
1940s-1950s
Accession Number
2005/1.335
Medium and Support
silk with appliquéd Saga brocade patches
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Title
Obi
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
Light beige in color with orange, gold and blue brocade pattern.
Object Creation Date
20th century
Accession Number
2013/2.376
Medium and Support
silk, brocade
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Title
Pink fukuro obi with woven designs of green and white plants and landscapes in hexagonal medallions
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
Fukuro obi made from pink silk with hexagonal medallion pattern. Inside the medallions are images of plants and abbreviated landscapes.
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
2nd quarter of 20th century
Accession Number
2005/1.337
Medium and Support
pink silk with woven designs in green and white
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Title
Beige Obi with wax-resist overall patterns of rust stripes, interrupted by wax-resist and embroidered designs of floral scrolls
Artist
Minagawa Gekka
Physical Description
The obi is made of plain silk, on which beige and brown stripes are pattern-dyed. Scrolls of exotic flowers and leaves are hand painted with orange and black color, and embroidered with metallic threads. These plant designs are located on two parts of the obi; when wearing, one will appear in front, and other will appear on the back bow. There is a hand-painted artist’s seal of Chinese character “moon” on one end of the obi.
Artist Life Dates
1892-1987
Century
Mid-20th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1950
Accession Number
2005/1.325
Medium and Support
Plain-weave silk with wax-resist pattern, hand-painted designs, and embroidery
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Title
Silvery white hitoe obi for summer with appliquéd patches of Saga brocade with rhododendrum blossom (shakunage) design
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
Single layer (hitoe) white silk weft with silver-coated threads for warp; appliqued patches in kinran brocade (paper, coated with gold in several tones) featuring rhododendrum blossoms.
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1960s-1970s
Accession Number
2005/1.338
Medium and Support
silk thread weft with silver-coated threads for warp, appliquéd patches
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Nagoya-style Obi with wax-resist overall pattern of crackled pink-on-white, interrupted by wax-resist and embroidered designs of colorful tropical orchids
Artist
Minagawa Gekka
Physical Description
The obi is made of satin damask silk woven with “flower in tortoise-shell” patterns. “Cracked ice” pattern in red is dyed with wax-resist technique. Orchid flowers, leaves, ginger leaves, and ferns are hand painted in white, yellow, black, red, and green. Silver threads are embroidered in the rim of orchid flowers and other plants; more colored metallic and velvet threads are applied. The “cracked ice” patterns are broader adjacent to plants and red dye outlines them; that suggests that the artist designed flowers and foliage before the wax-resist application. The plant designs are located on two parts of the obi; when wearing, one will appear in front, and other will appear on the back bow.
Artist Life Dates
1892-1987
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
mid 20th century
Accession Number
2005/1.326
Medium and Support
satin damask silk with wax-resist pattern, hand-painted designs, and embroidery
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Title
Olive Nagoya-style obi with wax-resist dyed floral medallions in white, rose, green, and blue
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
Olive colored silk with wax-resist dyed (rokutsuzome) floral patterns in white, rose, green, and blue; floral patterns further embellished with embroidery originally in white thread, dyed at the same time as floral patterns. Embroidery thread sometimes shot with some strands of gold.
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1930s-1940s
Accession Number
2005/1.339
Medium and Support
olive colored silk with wax resist and embroidered patterns
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Title
Tatsumura brocade fukuro obi with woven pattern of Central Asian paired ducks
Artist
Tatsumura Silk Studio
Physical Description
Terracotta-colored plain weave silk with woven pattern of paired ducks within lozenge-shaped floral scrolls; brocade done in thick white, light blue, and apricot silk floss; turquoise and purple-metallic-wrapped threads; and kinran (metallic coated paper) in two shades of gold.
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1960s-1970s
Accession Number
2005/1.336
Medium and Support
silk with woven patterns in silk floss, metallic wrapped threads and kinran
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Title
Nagoya-style green and pink obi with woven pattern of red and gold floral medallions
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
Pink plain weave silk (half) and lime green brocade with woven crackle pattern in off-white (half); woven medallions in white, light red & dark red silk, and gold-wrapped threads.
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
2nd quarter of 20th century
Accession Number
2005/1.340
Medium and Support
pink silk with green brocade and metallic and silk thread embroidery
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Title
Mauve-and-gold brocade obi with woven chrysanthemum scroll pattern
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
One continuous length of cloth, doubled back on itself for lining. The front side has a brocade chysanthemum design woven in gold-wrapped thread in three tones. Lozenge pattern with gold-wrapped threads for weft woven throughout.
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1975
Accession Number
2005/1.327
Medium and Support
silk brocade woven in lozenge pattern with gold-wrapped threads
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Title
Black Nagoya-style obi with appliquéd pathces woven in varied designs
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
Black plain-weave satin with appliqued patches in abstract geometric shapes, with woven floral, geometric, and landscape designs.
Century
mid-20th century
Object Creation Date
1930s-1950s
Accession Number
2005/1.341
Medium and Support
black satin with appliqued woven patches
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Title
Ivory maru obi with woven pattern of gold paulownia (kiri) flowers
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
Maru obi with ivory colored sateen weave silk (shusu) with large woven paulownia designs in gold-leafed paper (kinran)
Century
mid-20th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1975
Accession Number
2005/1.328
Medium and Support
ivory colored sateen weave silk with large woven designs in gold-leafed paper
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Title
Black Nagoya -style obi with woven design of decorative spools (itomaki)
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
Black plain-weave silk (shusu) with woven designs in turquoise, fuschia, white, apricot, red, pink, and gold- and silver- coated paper (kinran, ginran). Lined with black satin.
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1930s-1950s
Accession Number
2005/1.343
Medium and Support
black colored silk with gold and silver wrapped thread
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Title
Saga nishiki style brocade reversible fukuro obi; one side with woven gold medallions on lime green; the other with woven gold medallions on white
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
Reversible brocade obi with medallion patterns in gold-leafed paper (kinran) and pale yellow silk floss.
Century
mid-20th century
Object Creation Date
1940s-1960s
Accession Number
2005/1.329
Medium and Support
brocade with patterns executed in gold-leafed paper and silk floss
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Title
Red brocade fukuro obi with woven pattern of colorful medallions against a field of wavy gold stripes (tatewaku)
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
This is made of a thick brocade of red, gold and silver. Medallion patterns and wavy stripes are woven through the entirety of the fabric, rather than halfway, as is common in less intricate obi. Medallion motifs of tortoise shells, flowers, and bamboo leaves are spaced among the golden waves across the fabric.
Century
mid-20th century
Object Creation Date
1950s-1960s
Accession Number
2005/1.344
Medium and Support
red silk with woven and embroidered design and gold wrapped thread
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