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Japanese axe, Muromachi Period, 14th century
Japanese katana, Muromachi Period, 15th - 16th century.from Czerny’s International Auction Hou
Maple Viewers by Kano Hideyori,Muromachi to Azuchi-Momoyama period, 16th century
Benzaiten, the Goddess of Music and Good Fortune, Muromachi period 15h–16th century Japan
fashionsfromhistory:Yoroi ArmourEarly 14th CenturyKamakura or Muromachi (Ashikaga) PeriodThis is a r
peashooter85:Japanese axe, Muromachi Period, 14th century
Japanese stamps are so pretty! Here are plates with kimono fashion over the years (from Heian to Edo
japaneseaesthetics: Growling Bear Kawari Kabuto. Muromachi Period, Circa 16th Century, Japan
Blades and mountings for a pair of swords (daisho), long sword: dated 1440; short sword: 15th centur
Market merchant - an Ayu fish seller - of the (Muromachi Period (1336-1573), Japan. Scan from book
japaneseaesthetics: A Bronze Koro [Incense Burner] Muromachi-Momoyama period (16th century) , Japa
“Apron-styling“ pairing a modern skirt with a kimono (seen on and inspired by)I like how its gives i
Market merchant - an Obi sash seller - of the (Muromachi Period (1336-1573), Japan. Scan from book
Lady’s maid, Kamakura Period (1185-1333), Japan. Scan from book “The History of Women’s Costu
A quiet moment in front of Fukutoku Shrine in the heart of Nihombashi’s COREDO Muromachi shopp
Women Edo era kaburimono (headdress), handy chart by @nadeshicorin, showing from left to right top t
Princess Mononoke (1997)This story takes place in Japan during the Muromachi Period, which is consid
Intricate attire for a court nyobo (lady-in-waiting), seen on OP states that in last picture they tr
Fashion of Black Teeth in Old JapanA Yedo chemist’s recipe for black teeth dye from Tales of Old Jap
Nihongami (Japanese hairstyles) - part 6/12: female styles, by Shota KotakeKougai mage variationsKou
Thought it would be fun to create a series showcasing nth century fashions of the Sinosphere (aka th
Japanese folk tales #6: There’s nothing here(find my tales tagged here or visit my blog for both eng
hisafoto:室町神田ひらり 02 Muromachi and Kanda, Tokyo Leica IIIb + Jupiter3 50mm F1.5, FUJI 業務100 室町神田ひらりシリ
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Poem entitled “Vista” (Chōbō), Emperor Go-Hanazono, Muromachi perio
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