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Outer Robe (Uchikake) with Fans and Flowers
Outer Robe (Uchikake) with Theme of Mount Horai
Woman's Formal Overrobe (Uchikake) with Maple Tree and River
Overrobe (Uchikake) with Pattern of Long-Tailed Birds in a Landscape
Noh robe (Nuihaku) with Design of Butterflies and Miscanthus Grass in Mist
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Japanese paper, known for its strength and softness, has the added advantage of being very warm. In the process of making paper clothing, sheets of handmade paper are first joined into large sheets (some of the joins are visible in this example), which are then treated with strengthening agents like persimmon juice. The points of stress in this garment are reinforced with silk patches that also create an arresting design.
John B. Elliott , Princeton, NJ (until d. 1997) ; The Mercer Trust , 1997–1999
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