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Haori with interior decorated with baseball players and cityscape
Haori
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Randy Batista

Haori

Maker Japanese Artist
Date1930-1940s
Place of originJapan
MediumCotton
Dimensions54 x 50 1/2 in. (137.2 x 128.3 cm)
ClassificationsClothing and accessories
Credit LineAnonymous gift
Object number2009.50.4
Collections
Visual DescriptionHaori with interior decorated with baseball players and cityscape
This is a men's black haori from pre-WWII. It has a man with mountain scenery motifs, which are woven finely. This mountain has various town scenery on it. Textile is habutae silk.
Japanese Artist
undated
This is a men's black formal haori with unique pattern lining. The textile is habutae silk. The linking has woven patter- "ukai" (ancient fishing method catching Japanese trout by using tamed cormorants) and characters motif.
Japanese Artist
undated
This is a men's black formal haori with unique pattern lining. Textile is habutae silk. The lining has woven pattern of rabbit, pine tree, kougou and characters.
Japanese Artist
undated
This is a boy's haori. It has a sumo wrestler and geometric pattern which is dyed. It is called "nikoniko-gasuri."
Japanese Artist
undated
White fabric, lace trim.
Japanese Artist
Showa (1926-1989) period, mid-20th century
White fabric with lace trim.
Japanese Artist
Showa (1926-1989) period, mid-20th century
White cotton undershirt.
Japanese Artist
Showa (1926-1989) period, mid-20th century
White cotton undershirt.
Japanese Artist
Showa (1926-1989) period, mid-20th century
Traditional split-toed socks worn with kimono and geta, white with hook closures at the heel end.
Japanese Artist
Showa (1926-1989) period, mid-20th century
Traditional split-toed sock worn with kimono and geta, white with hook closures at the heel end.
Japanese Artist
Showa period (1926-1989), mid-20th century
This vintage men's juban (undergarment) is made of thick green tsumugi silk. It has a wonderful sumo motif which is dyed boldly. "Mawashi", "gunpai" (referee's fan), sumo wrestler and dragon motifs can be seen.
Japanese Artist
undated
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