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Beige silk ground (with silk embroidery/brocade?). Satin stitch in shades of blue, green, red, orange, yellow, brown and cream. Stylised pattern of chrysanthemums.
? Kara-ori (literally Chinese weaving). Japanese silk in this style with loose threads resembling embroidery or possibly
Atsuita - pattern threads tied down rather than floated.
Given by Mrs. Soame Jenyns, in accordance with the wishes of her late husband, Soame Jenyns
Length: 70.5 cm
Width: 42 cm
Method of acquisition: Given (1977-03-08) by Jenyns, Soame, Mrs.
18th Century-19th Century#
Circa
1700
CE
-
Circa
1899
CE
Accession number: T.137-1977
Primary reference Number: 194235
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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