Textile with Hexagons, Named "Katsuragi's Textile" (detail), Passed down by the Maeda clan, Ming dynasty, 16th–17th century
Asian Gallery (Toyokan) Room 5
November 3, 2020 (Tue) - January 31, 2021 (Sun)
This gallery introduces Chinese textiles and embroidery from the 13th to the 19th century.
Designation | Name | Creation/ Excavation/ Provenance |
Period | Acquisition/ Ownership/ Accession Number |
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Highlight | Striped Textile, Named "Mochizuki's Striped Cloth" | China, Passed down by the Maeda clan | Ming dynasty, 15th–16th century | TI-190-31 | |||
Highlight | Textile with Wavy Stripes, Named "Hino's Striped Cloth" | China, Passed down by the Maeda clan | Ming dynasty, 16th–17th century | TI-334 | |||
Highlight | Textile with Roundels, Named "Itoya's Reversible Brocade" | China, Passed down by the Maeda clan | Ming dynasty, 16th–17th century | TI-346 | |||
Highlight | Textile with Hexagons, Named "Katsuragi's Textile" | China, Passed down by the Maeda clan | Ming dynasty, 16th–17th century | TI-322 | |||
Highlight | Textile with Geometric Pattern | China | Ming Dynasty, 17th century | TI-61 |