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A work made of silk, plain weave self-patterned by rows of gauze crossings and areas of plain gauze weave (yoko-ro); resist dyed and stenciled (suri-yûzenzome); top collar: cotton, plain weave.

Nagajuban

Meiji period (1868–1912)/ Taishô period (1912–1926), c. 1910

Japan

Japan

Silk, plain weave self-patterned by rows of gauze crossings and areas of plain gauze weave (yoko-ro); resist dyed and stenciled (suri-yûzenzome); top collar: cotton, plain weave

Textiles