dark blue robe with thin, white lines patterned at alternating angles; gray inner lining at bottom edge, inner edge of sleeves and inner shoulder area

Boy’s summer sleepwear (nemaki), early 20th century

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This is a child’s pajamas, or nemaki. The cotton was woven in a type of gauze weave (mojiri-ori), which involved twisting the warp threads between the straight weft threads, resulting in a light, breathable fabric ideal for the hot summer months. A small pattern of double lines, arranged in sets of three and created by resist dyeing the warp threads, decorates it. The lighter blue edges of the undyed sections, where a small amount of indigo entered, give these white lines a luminous, almost flamelike quality.

Details
Title
Boy’s summer sleepwear (nemaki)
Role
Maker
Accession Number
2019.20.68
Catalogue Raisonne
Murray et al. 2018, pl. 96
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dark blue robe with thin, white lines patterned at alternating angles; gray inner lining at bottom edge, inner edge of sleeves and inner shoulder area