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Man’s Under Kimono (Nagajuban) with Mount Fuji

Japan

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Snow-covered Mount Fuji adorns this fashionable nagajuban, which is made of a soft, lightweight plain-weave silk (habutai) similar to taffeta. The large, stylized design of the sacred mountain was rendered against a dark blue ground in stitch-and-bind resist technique (nuishime-shibori), with a painstakingly executed gradation from white to deep gray. The dark hue delicately contrasts with the deep blue ground. Mount Fuji is one of the most represented subjects in Japanese art, depicted on hanging scrolls, folding screens, woodblock prints, ceramics, and lacquerware, and features prominently in Japanese literature. On this robe, the perfectly shaped mountain, revered in Shinto and Buddhism, is a symbol of good fortune.

Man’s Under Kimono (Nagajuban) with Mount Fuji, Plain-weave silk with stitched tie-dyeing, Japan

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