A Karaori Robe of Brocaded Silk for No Performance
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A Karaori Robe of Brocaded Silk for No Performance

EDO PERIOD (18TH CENTURY)

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A Karaori Robe of Brocaded Silk for No Performance
Edo Period (18th Century)
With design of flowerheads among scrolling karakusa and clematis, some old wear
59½ x 54in. (151 x 137cm.)
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No robes are known for their exceptional beauty and quality of workmanship. The Karaori is one of the most important types of costumes for No drama, the stylized theatre of Japan. Both the raised and ground patterns are woven with supplementary wefts, creating multicolour brocade that enhances the stage with its luminosity.

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