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Two Beauties Looking at KimonoArtist: Isoda Koryūsai (Japanese, 1735–ca. 1790)Period: Edo period (16
Perfect Edo dandy rocking b&w kimono outfit. Hossy is so stylish!
Men Edo era kaburimono (headdress), super helpful chart by @nadeshicorin, showing from left to right
kimonokrazy:frost-jack:justcuriouser:toxichellboy:askgloucester:niikudragon:red-lipstick:Over 150 ye
Japanese Edo period Chirimen weave robes;Kosode with Snow-covered Mandarin Orange Trees and Poem, la
Japanese stamps are so pretty! Here are plates with kimono fashion over the years (from Heian to Edo
Isho Ningyô doll depicting an Oiran courtesan. Edo period, 18th century
‘Furisode with Imagery Alluding to the Noh Play Kikujido, Edo period (1615-1868), late 18th-ea
“Kosode with Snow-covered Mandarin Orange Trees and Poem, Edo period, late 18th century, Japan
Embroidered Kosode. Bunka of, Edo period (1804-1818), Japan. A rare silk uchikake featuring much f
Furisode, featuring motifs of Paulownia Tree and Phoenixes, Edo period (1615-1868), late 18th-early
Embroidered Kosode. Bunka, Edo period (1804-1818), Japan. The Kimono Gallery. A rare silk uchikake
3/8 - Merchant’s daughter old-Edo costume [full size / other charts]Edo period witnessed the rising
tohjiro: Scrolls of the Edo period Prison Kimono binding
Edo era beloved stripes patterns, lovely (and handy!) reference chart by @nadeshicorin, showing from
Baby’s kimono, Edo period, 19th century, chrysanthemum and butterfly design on white chirimen
ephemeral-elegance:Furisode Kimono, Edo Period, 19th centuryvia MFA
This motif is named fuji no maru (wisteria in a circle), and was fashionable during Edo era. It’s be
“Edo Kiriko” glass crafted in Japan. 江戸切子。
Love that guy’s sunglasses.
fashionsfromhistory: Furisode (long-sleeved kimono) 18th Century Edo Period Kyoto National Mu
onna-musha: “Miyagino the filial”, (1847/1848 ?), Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861)Print fro
tanuki-kimono: The World of Edo Dandyism: From Swords to Inrō, Tokyo Nezu Museum Far from salarymen
onna-musha: “Kiyoshi Hikariin” (1876), Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900)Print from the
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