long band of silk tapestry known as tsuzure-ori, literally, 'patched weaving'; clouds, a flying bird and a large blue flower against a henna ground. Two small silk and gold tapestry squares set in each end; lined with silk painted with leaves and flowers on a green ground.

(Tapestry), 19th century

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Bequest of Miss Lily Placeexpand_more  30.23.113

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Details
Title
(Tapestry)
Role
Artist
Dimension
L.64-1/2 x W.11-1/2 in.
Accession Number
30.23.113
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long band of silk tapestry known as tsuzure-ori, literally, 'patched weaving'; clouds, a flying bird and a large blue flower against a henna ground. Two small silk and gold tapestry squares set in each end; lined with silk painted with leaves and flowers on a green ground.