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Nō-Robe
chōken 長絹
1600-1868 | Heinrich von Siebold
The Nō robe chōken is a dancing costume for female roles. The colour combination of gold on violet was very popular in the later Edo period (1600-1868).


The Nō robe chōken is a dancing costume for female roles. The colour combination of gold on violet was very popular in the later Edo period (1600-1868).
Collection:
Heinrich von Siebold (1852 St. Martin/Boppard - 1908 Schloss Freudenstein/Bozen) DNBarrow_outward
Time:
1600-1868
Entry Date:
1889
Object Name
Nō-Robe
Material/technology:
Silk
Copyright
Weltmuseum Wien
Collection area
East Asia: China, Korea, Japan
Geography
Ostasien/Japan
Period
Middle Edo Period
Invs.
32886
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