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Imperial Reliquary
Japanese
18th century
60.84
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
Carpenter's ink line (sumi-tsubo)
Japanese
19th century
92.47.254
Futon cover - four and one half panels
Japanese
early 20th century
92.47.259
Futon cover
Japanese
mid 19th century
92.47.260
Futon cover - two panel
Japanese
early 20th century
92.47.263
Futon cover - four panel
Japanese
92.47.266
Futon cover - four panel
Japanese
92.47.267
Futon cover - five panel
Japanese
92.47.268
Futon cover - four panel
Japanese
92.47.269
Partial futon cover
Japanese
92.47.272
Futon cover - four panel
Japanese
92.47.277
Futon cover - five panel
Japanese
92.47.278
Futon cover - four panel
Japanese
92.47.281
Futon cover - four panel
Japanese
92.47.282
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
1900-1912
2001.442
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
Futonji (bedding cover) with bamboo and sparrows
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.453
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.455
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.457
Fuitonji (bedding cover) with tortoises
Japanese
19th century
2001.458
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.459
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.460
Futonji (bedding cover) with cranes and turtles
Japanese
early 20th century
2001.461
Paper stencil (katagami)
Japanese
early 20th century
33.1773
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