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Kimono

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Kimono, crêpe silk (chirimen) with stencil dyeing (kata-yūzen), by Jotaro Saito, Kyoto, 2019

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Brief description
Kimono, crêpe silk (chirimen) with stencil dyeing (kata-yūzen), by Jotaro Saito, Kyoto, 2019
Gallery label
(29/02/2020)
Jōtarō Saitō is one of Japan’s leading kimono designers. His flagship store is located in the Japanese capital but the kimono are made in Kyoto. Saitō initially designed western-style clothing but now concentrates on kimono for both women and men. This garment is designed to be worn by either, but is here styled with a man’s obi and kimono jacket (haori). The latter is reversible, with wool on one side, stencil-dyed silk on the other.
Credit line
Given by Jōtarō Saitō
Collection
Accession number
FE.243-2019

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Record createdMarch 23, 2020
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