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Gewand (kamishimo) bestehend aus Obergewand (kataginu) und Hose (hakama)

kamishimo 裃, kataginu 肩衣, hakama 袴

1600-1868 | Heinrich von Siebold

This set of clothing was worn by a daimyō while carrying out his official duties or in the civilian realm. The vest which emphasises the shoulders was worn over a short kimono. The very wide, pleated trousers were bound with a long belt. The silk fabric is dyed with reserve printing and is provided here with the family coat of arms tsuno (antlers).

This set of clothing was worn by a daimyō while carrying out his official duties or in the civilian realm. The vest which emphasises the shoulders was worn over a short kimono. The very wide, pleated trousers were bound with a long belt. The silk fabric is dyed with reserve printing and is provided here with the family coat of arms tsuno (antlers).

Sammlung:
Heinrich von Siebold (1852 St. Martin/Boppard - 1908 Schloss Freudenstein/Bozen) DNB

Zeit:
1600-1868

Objektbezeichnung
Gewand (kamishimo) bestehend aus Obergewand (kataginu) und Hose (hakama)

Material/Technik:
Seide (Leinwandbindung, Reservedruck), Karton, Holz

Stempel / Zeichen
Familienwappen tsuno (Geweih)

Bildrecht
Weltmuseum Wien

Sammlungsbereich
Ostasien

Geographie
Ostasien/Japan

Periode
Späte Edo-Periode

Inv. Nr.
32889_ab