Kimono
1930-1950 (made)
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Woman's kimono cut in the traditional way and made from silk crêpe with an all-over near-repeating design of large red, white and grey flowers and diagonal red, turquoise and grey stripes on a black ground. There are purple outlines round some of the flower petals. The exact technique has not been ascertained but the dealer from whom the kimono was purchased called it meisen. This seems to be a form of mechanical kasuri whereby the warps and wefts are printed, rather than tied and resist-dyed, before weaving commences. In addition, this silk seems to have been printed with pale grey petal outlines after or as it was woven.
The kimono is unlined.
The kimono is unlined.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Silk crêpe with all over polychrome design |
Brief description | Kimono, black silk crêpe with all-over floral decoration, Japan, 1930-50 |
Physical description | Woman's kimono cut in the traditional way and made from silk crêpe with an all-over near-repeating design of large red, white and grey flowers and diagonal red, turquoise and grey stripes on a black ground. There are purple outlines round some of the flower petals. The exact technique has not been ascertained but the dealer from whom the kimono was purchased called it meisen. This seems to be a form of mechanical kasuri whereby the warps and wefts are printed, rather than tied and resist-dyed, before weaving commences. In addition, this silk seems to have been printed with pale grey petal outlines after or as it was woven. The kimono is unlined. |
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Object history | Purchased. Registered File number 1987/493. |
Historical context | For new research on Meisen - a trade name - the production of which began in 1909 in Isezaki, see the excellent article: Kobayashi Keiko (tr. Nagano, N.), 'The Effect of Western Technology on Japanese Kasuri: Development, Innovation and Competition' in The Textile Museum Journal, vols 40 & 41 (2001-2), pp.2-33. |
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Associated object | FE.161-1988 (Object) |
Bibliographic reference | Jackson, Anna, Japanese Textiles in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London: V&A Publications, 2000, plate 60 |
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Accession number | FE.162-1988 |
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Record created | February 12, 2000 |
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