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Edo Red Uchikake browse these categories for related items... All Items: Japanese: Textiles: Kimono: Pre 1900: item #882580 Please refer to our stock #1704 when inquiring.
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| Japan Mid Edo era (1750-1825) This stunning chirimen crepe-silk uchikake wedding garment was created during the Edo era, very likely for a young samurai woman. This garment features twenty-five turtles created with silver and gold couching. Some of the turtle shells are of gold, while others are of a gold/silver mixture. This couching is unusual in that it involves not only the main outside, but also the interior and the padded hem. The mon (family crests) are couched in gold thread. The inner lining is of a beni red sha silk. Young samurai women of high birth were dressed in this particular color of red - known as "akahime" to mean red princess. The red represented the passion hidden within a blue blood. Very good condition, with one fraying turtle and a few tears in the inner lining. 48" from sleeve-end to sleeve-end x 63" height. 1704 | ||