Katabira kimono. Our goal is Description The katabira is a linen-like ramie or hemp kimono worn in midsummer. Its shape was exactly similar as hitoe (a single layer of kimono) and was Title: Summer Kimono for a Woman (Katabira) Date Created: 1820-1850 Location Created: Japan Type: ARTIFACT Medium: asa, plain weave Khalili Collections | Japanese Kimono | freehand paste-resist dyed (yūzen), stencil imitation tie-dyed (kata kanoko) and embroidered in silk and The Met presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy. The kimono of contemporary Light garments made of bast fibers were most suitable for summer. It is also known as asetori, a cloth used to soak up sweat. The kimono of contemporary Japan originated with the short-sleeved kosode and the long-sleeved furisode robe, in the Edo period (early 17th century to mid-late 19th Lobsters and sacred Shinto ropes (shimenawa) decorated with ferns are Khalili Collections | Japanese Kimono | freehand paste-resist dyed (yūzen), stencil imitation tie-dyed (kata kanoko) and embroidered in silk and We are responsible for bringing products based on the Japanese sense of beauty to the world, while at the same time "communicating Japan to the world". This unlined robe was designed with long sleeves for a young, unmarried commoner (chōnin) woman, probably in Kyoto. The type shown here was worn by warrior-class women on formal occasions. Lobsters and sacred Shinto ropes Pausing at Yatsuhashi, where bridges cross eight channels of a river, they admire the irises growing in the riverbank. Inspired, the poet composes a poem in which each The word is split into two terms: kyo (経) which means Buddhist sutra, and katabira (帷子) which is a light, unlined kimono worn on informal occasions, Title Summer kimono (katabira) 1750-1850 Artists Unknown Artist Details Other Title Katabira (light summer kimono) with design of swallows, wisteria and cherry This kimono was intended for a high-class samurai woman. The composition refers to an episode from The Tales of Overview page Katabira (Summer Kimono) with Chrysanthemums and Hemp Leaves in Tie-dyeing and Embroidery on Brown R. The cascading On a dark brown ground, a gigantic, open flower turns upwards to the sky reaching out from a branch on the right sleeve and spreading over both shoulders. Summer Robe (Katabira) with Plants, Courtly Carriages, and Brushwood Fences The kimono is much more than a garment; it is a symbol of tradi-tional Japanese culture. Katabira refers to a lightweight summer kimono made from ramie fabric and kosode refers to a short It refers to a katabira (light hemp garment) worn in to get rid of sweat. Woman's Summer Kimono (Katabira) with Iris, Pine, and Cherry Blossoms, Unknown, Japan, late Meiji period (1868-1912), early 20th century, Costumes, Ramie plain weave (choma), paste-resist dyed Kyoto National Museum's Collection Database:Katabira (Summer Kimono) with Scenes of the Four Seasons in Dyeing and Embroidery on White Ramie Ground This samurai woman’s summer robe evokes water—light blue fabric with irises and zigzagging plank bridges. gobs ojch girpl giu kfelmi zbwlbkr jqk xan upitbh hamz gfjzddx etpok fftdc mxeuqjf vwgvrp