Not on display

Obi

1900-1940 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This length of fabric was woven for use as an obi, the sash that secures a kimono. It may have been woven in Nishijin, the weaving district of Kyoto, which was fanous for the production of nishiki. This term is usually translated as brocade but is actually used to describe a wide variety of silk fabrics woven with supplementary patterning warps, or more commonly, wefts of polychrome silk or metallic threads. Obi made from these colourful fabrics were very popular.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Woven silk
Brief description
Woven silk obi sash, Japan, 1900-1940
Physical description
Obi sash woven in brown, green, gray and blue silks and gold thread in various shades. The design of cloud-shaped panels with floral motifs and trees is set against a ground of hexagons with geometric motifs.
Dimensions
  • Length: 407cm
  • Width: 71cm
  • Length: 161in
  • Width: 27.5in
Summary
This length of fabric was woven for use as an obi, the sash that secures a kimono. It may have been woven in Nishijin, the weaving district of Kyoto, which was fanous for the production of nishiki. This term is usually translated as brocade but is actually used to describe a wide variety of silk fabrics woven with supplementary patterning warps, or more commonly, wefts of polychrome silk or metallic threads. Obi made from these colourful fabrics were very popular.
Collection
Accession number
T.332-1970

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Record createdDecember 20, 2005
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