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Men’s hadajuban underneath kimono, early 19th c.
Men’s hadajuban underneath kimono, early 19th c.
Number
МАЭ № 13-28
Title
Men’s hadajuban underneath kimono
Ethnicity
Japanese
Date
early 19th c.
Material
silk textile, silk thread
Dimensions
88.5 x 118.0
Annotation
The hadajuban, an underneath waist kimono made oh thin silk, was worn both by men and women under the outwear. This light-green kimono is men’s. Perhaps, initially this kimono was of a much saturated color.
Corpus
Ethnography of East and South-East Asia
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