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Furisode. Japan, late Edo period (1789-1868), 1801/1868. This furisode, a long-sleeved garment worn by children and unmarried women on special occasions, belonged to a family whose crest was the tachibana, the flower of the Mandarin orange. Silk, 4:1 satin damask weave (rinzu); embroidered with silk and gold-leaf-over-lacquered-paper-strip-wrapped silk in satin stitches; laid work and couching, and padded couching; lined with silk, plain weave, 183.8 x 128.8 cm (72 1/4 x 50 3/4 in.). Gift of Gaylord Donnelley in memory of Frances Gaylord Smith, 1991.637. 
Location The Art Institute of Chicago/Chicago/USA
Unique Identifier ART538299 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 7148px × 9235px 
Photo Credit The Art Institute of Chicago / Art Resource, NY 
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Edo period, Japanese (1615-1867)
FLOWERING
Red, Color
Textile, Minor Arts
Tree