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Imperial Reliquary
Japanese
18th century
60.84
Stem bowl with stupa-shaped cover
Japanese
8th century
59.130
Futonji (bedding cover) with tigers
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.456
Futonji (bedding cover) with daruma
Kurume
early 20th century
2001.466
Han Soonja
ca. 1990
92.153
Korean
ca. 1990
92.154
View of Mt. Fuji
Japanese
18th century
2015.14.4
Paper stencil (katagami)
Japanese
early 20th century
33.1732
Paper stencil (katagami)
Japanese
early 20th century
33.1735
Paper stencil (katagami)
Japanese
early 20th century
33.1736
Paper stencil (katagami)
Japanese
19th century
33.1742
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
19th century
2001.490
Bowl and cover
Korean
18th-19th century
57.143
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
1900-1912
2001.442
Futonji (bedding cover) with bamboo and sparrows
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.453
Fuitonji (bedding cover) with tortoises
Japanese
19th century
2001.458
Futonji (bedding cover) with cranes and turtles
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.461
Futonjij (bedding cover) with castle
Japanese
early 20th century
89.152
Futonji (bedding cover) with shrine
Japanese
late 19th - early 20th century
89.154
Bowl with griffin's head
Chinese
4th-3rd century BCE
46.95
Japanese
18th century
34.81.14
Japanese
18th century
34.81.19
Bride's headress (Enkishili)
Ngoto Moris
2000.12.13
Woman's shoulder strap (Imporro)
Nalepo ene Matinti
2000.12.14
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.443
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.444
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.445
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.447
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.448
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.450
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.451
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.452
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.455
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