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Red Japanese Wedding Gown, Cranes in Pond

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1960   item# 36740

Red Japanese Wedding Gown, Cranes in Pond
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Asian Art By Kyoko



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This gown has an exceptionally beautiful red. It is satin but feels almost like velvet. The condition is new, probably never been used. The bottom padding was still covered with a white cloth when this Uchikake was purchased (Enlargement 5). The measurements are 53" wide and 73" long.


Old Japanese Hakata Doll, A Wedding Couple

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Dolls: Pre 1960   item# 35605

Old Japanese Hakata Doll, A Wedding Couple
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Asian Art By Kyoko



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Hakata doll was originated by a roof tile maker in the early 17C during the construction of Fukuoka castle. Hakata is located on the Kyushu island (southern island), famous to other porcelain makers such as Satsuma, Imari, Nabeshima and Hirado. This handsom groom is 7 1/2" tall and almost in mint condition. She is 8" tall in excellent condition with some minor stains on her right arm area as shown in one of the picture.


Ho-O Bird in Black Formal Silk Kimono

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1940   item# 35604

Ho-O Bird in Black Formal Silk Kimono
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Asian Art By Kyoko



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It is a beautiful kimono in excellent condition. The black dye changed it's color to a current black which has a tint of brown. The silk is in a super good condition. The design is the favorite design of Kakiemon, the hoo bird and the leaves of the paulownia tree. The hoo bird has been associated with the Empress in Japan and her crest is an elegantly designed paulownia leaves.


Antique Nishijin Silk Obi with Gold Pines, Fans

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1920   item# 30965

Antique Nishijin Silk Obi with Gold Pines, Fans
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Asian Art By Kyoko



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This is a beautiful old Japanese maru obi with the design throughout on front and back. It is the kind of obi that we no longer see them produced. The white area is rich white satin and is whiter than shown in the photos. 12-1/4" wide x 154" long. Early 1900.


Japanese Wedding Gown; Fans, Plum Blossoms, River

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1980   item# 30599

Japanese Wedding Gown; Fans, Plum Blossoms, River
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Asian Art By Kyoko



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Beautiful silk Japanese wedding gown in excellent condition. The design on this gown shows fans painted (woven in this case) with clouds and plum blossoms floating on a golden river. The background color shifts back and forth gradually between dark blue and white pearl color. It seems that everything is floating endlessly, leading us back to the ancient town of Heian-kyo (old Kyoto) where the ladies in layered kimono hid themselves behind fans and screens, and the lovers spoke by exchangi ...click for details


Beautiful Tie-dye Work in Man's Old Kimono, Wall Decor

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1920   item# 30328

Beautiful Tie-dye Work in Man's Old Kimono, Wall Decor
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Asian Art By Kyoko



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Antique Japanese man's silk juban, an undergarment worn under a kimono. We can find true works of art hidden in this type of old kimono. The term "Juban" comes from the Portuguese word "gibao" (sleeveless garment). The design of hyotan sake (rice wine) gourds is out-lined with hand tie-dye. Interesting patterns inside the gourds. This is an old gown but the condition is like new except that the tie-dye has stretched out over the years. Circa, early 1900s. The ...click for details


Japanese Satsuma Mint Dishes, Fan Shaped

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1960   item# 29982

Japanese Satsuma Mint Dishes, Fan Shaped
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Asian Art By Kyoko



$450.00 

Beautiful Japanese Satsuma mint dishes with Japanese price tags on the back. They are signed and in new condition, circa 1950 to 1960.
SIZE: 4 3/4 inches x 3 1/8 inches x 3/4 inches deep



Hand Tie-Dye Silk kimono Jyuban

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1940   item# 29682 (stock# 5712)

Hand Tie-Dye Silk kimono Jyuban
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Asian Art By Kyoko



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The term "Jyuban" came from the Portuguese word "gibao" (sleeveless garment). Jyuban is an undergarment worn under a kimono. You might be surprised to discover a piece of art, sometimes breathtaking bold in Juban. The condition of this old kimono is new. 100 percent pure silk. The measurements are 49" wide x 56-1/2" long.


Beautiful Antique Colors in Old Black Silk Kimono

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1940   item# 28289

Beautiful Antique Colors in Old Black Silk Kimono
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Asian Art By Kyoko



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Gorgeous antique kimono in the best condition. Lined with red gauze silk, it is completely reversible. The color of the black silk has changed over the years to a very dark brownish gray evenly. The colors of the design are very classic Japanese colors as Imari red (brownish red) and same earth tone in every other colors. There is one tiny hole (1/16" in size) right by a family crest, Mon. There is no color loss inside.


Woven Antique Japanese Tissue Holder with Kanzashi

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Pre 1930   item# 28203

Woven Antique Japanese Tissue Holder with Kanzashi
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Asian Art By Kyoko



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This is an exquisite older "Hakoseko"! This is to be placed in the chest area between Obi and Kimono with the chains from Kanzashi dangling. Hakoseko is still being used in Japan only for very special occasions now. These older kinds are becoming very difficult to find. It is lined with orange silk with a mirror and thick brown "Washi" tissue papers still remains inside. The fabric is a beatifully woven silk, with the shiney red silk and metal (turnished silver?) thre ...click for details

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