Noh Robe (Karaori)
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Once Noh theater was embraced by the military elite, costumes turned more elaborate. Karaori (literally, “Chinese weave”) in exquisite patterns became one of the standard outer robes for female roles. The robe is embellished with chrysanthemums by a stream, an auspicious symbol of longevity. The flowers are depicted in vivid colors, while the river is expressed in gold.
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