Classifications: Textiles and Clothing

Classifications: Textiles and Clothing
181 to 216 of 1,874
Wrapping cloth (furoshiki) - four panel
Japanese
early 20th Century
92.47.276
Wrapping cloth - four panel (furoshiki)
Japanese
early 20th century
92.47.290
Wrapping cloth (furoshiki) - four panel
Japanese
early 20th century
92.47.294
Obi fragment
Japanese
1891-1917
33.1458
obi
Japanese
33.1460
Obi Fragment
Japanese
1891-1917
33.1461
Obi Fragment
Japanese
1891-1917
33.1462
Obi Fragment
Japanese
1891-1917
33.1463
Coverlet in kimono form (yogi)
Japanese
late 19th century
92.47.312
Kimono (unfinished)
Japanese
92.47.313
Coverlet in kimono form (yogi)
Japanese
mid 19th century
92.47.314
Fireman's coat
Japanese
92.47.320
Hanging
Chinese
19th century
38.19.1
Eight Buddhist precious things, parasol
Chinese
17th century
33.124.4
Kimono fragment
Japanese
33.1849
Eight Buddhist precious things, lotus
Chinese
17th century
33.124.5
Eight Buddhist precious things, vase
Chinese
17th century
33.124.6
Eight Buddhist precious things, canopy
Chinese
17th century
33.124.8
Banderole
Chinese
ca. 18th century
35.20.1
Banderole
Chinese
ca. 18th century
35.20.2
Skirt
Cameroon
81.17.773.1
Skirt
Cameroon
81.17.773.2
Ainu robe
Japanese
late 18th-early 19th century
80.2
Tapestry of America
Jacob van der Borcht
late 17th century
62.199.1
Tapestry of Asia
Jacob van der Borcht
late 17th century
62.199.2
Tapestry of Africa
Jacob van der Borcht
late 17th century
62.199.3
Banderole/Temple Hanging
Chinese
ca. 18th century
35.21.1
Banderole/Temple Hanging
Chinese
ca. 18th century
35.21.2
Cloth
Unknown artist
81.17.1003
Cloth
Unknown artist
81.17.1009
Kashmir shawl
Indian
19th century
81.3
Hide garment (Orkila)
Maasai
20th century
81.17.1029
Kente cloth
Ghanaian
81.17.1345.2

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