Kesa

Art Institute of Chicago

Kesa

Japan

Date
Late 18th or early 19th century, Late Edo period (1789–1868)
Medium
Silk; satin damask and twill weaves with secondary binding warps and supplementary patterning wefts; stenciled silver foil
Culture
Japan
Department
Textiles
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

Most of the kesa in this exhibition, as well as in the museum's collection, were made from multiple pieces of one fabric. Yet the patchwork nature of these examples is often difficult to discern, sometimes evident only from changes in pattern. This example, made for the Jodo sect, was made from two different fabrics and therefore has a very readable composition: the lattice is distinct from the squares forming each column.

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Object type
AAT300014063

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