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Furisode
Japan
- Date
- 18th century, late Edo period (1789–1868)
- Medium
- Silk and gold-leaf-over-lacquered-paper strips, plain weave with supplementary patterning wefts bound on reverse face by secondary binding warps in plain interlacing; lined in red silk crepe (chirimen), plain weave; padded in silk, non-woven; dyed with safflower (beni)
- Culture
- Japan
- Department
- Textiles
- Institution
- Art Institute of Chicago
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