Veil kimono (katsugi) made for theater
Date20th century
Maker
Japanese
Label TextA veil kimono was worn like a veil draped over a woman’s head to cover her face during outings. It not only provided protection from the sun but also served as a proper etiquette for upper-class women in premodern Japan. Decorated with gold-leafed butterflies and colorful floral designs, this kimono was probably made for the theater.
Object number89.133
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Boundless: Stories of Asian Art, Feb. 8, 2020 - ongoing [on view Dec. 10, 2021 - July 24, 2022].Credit LineGift of the Virginia and Bagley Wright Collection
Dimensions52 x 56 1/2 in. (132.08 x 143.51 cm)
MediumRayon with gold leaf
Object number: 81.17.665
Object number: 81.17.685