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Hearst Museum object titled Black-and-white print, accession number 9-15918, described as Black-and-white photograph: display of Japanese silk making process as it was originally set up at the 1915 exposition. Japanese Pavilion, Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco.
Image Missing: Hearst Museum object titled Container, netsuke and bead, accession number 9-12546, described as Inro, netsuke and ojime: Inro (a) is a lacquer box of 5 nesting sections. Top and bottom: side oval shape. Raised cord guides. Brown braided silk cord tied at bottom w/ double loop. Elaborate detailed depiction of a ferry full of various types of people, half portrayed on one side, continuous w/ other. 2 small boats beside it w/ men fishing. High seas. All portrayed by gold and silver sprinkles (maki-e) on black ground. Netsuke (b) is carved ivory representing a Buddhist angel (tennin) flying, holding lotus blossom. Scroll work and crosshatch textile patterns on the flowing robes. Hair and eyes painted black. Ojime (c) is a white ivory bead inlaid w/ mother of pearl, tortoise shell, coral and white shell depicting vines, butterfly and wisteria blossoms, W/ incised and painted detail. (a) The entire decoration of the exterior of the inro is made by the Togidashi technique w/ resultant flat, smooth surface. The gold powder is sprinkled over the wet lacquer design on the red base (e-rushi), in various densities and partical sizes to suit the design. An overcoat of black lacquer (kuro-urushi) is than [then] applied and ground down when dry to reveal the gold design, the black forming part of the design and the 'ground' for the metal particles. The boats, faces, and some of the clothing of the passengers are formed by very fine, dense sprinkling of gold powder, some of silver. Black detail. The waves are formed by lines of dense particles of gold, and a less dense, cloudy, uneven sprinkle between. (maki-bokashi). The top and bottom are plain, even dense covering of sprinkled gold (fundame). The surface is worn in places showing the red base. Many small dents, and scratches. The interior entirely decorated w/ nashiji ("pear ground"): coarse particles of gold sprinkled on wet lacquer; covered by black lacquer; ground and polished down and covered by a red tinted transparent lacquer. Cord is broken. (c) Two of the white-shell (?), inlaid leaves have fallen out and are missing. L. (a) 8.7cm.; (b) 4.5cm. Dia. (c) 2cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 7-7723, described as Fan made of wood and paper with white ground and varicolored designs; printed; scene with skiers, toy or souvenir; 3.5" long.
Hearst Museum object titled Fan and box, accession number 7-7306a,b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Fans, accession number 9-15882, described as Fans.  A.B: identical papered bamboo Japanese scene on one side tea advertisement on other.  C:  papered lacquered wood same decor as A,B.  All colors, black and white, green, pink and black.  A,B,C 8½ inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Folding fan, accession number 9-15884, described as Fan.  Paper and wood, painted.  White, green and pink.  "Singer" lettered in blue and white.   No original M.T. 26/1179.    9 inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Ginger jar, accession number 9-13458a,b, described as ginger jar (a), w/ lid (b):  hexagonal, straight sides taper from narrow base to high shoulder, narrow rounded mouth.  relief molded floral panels on each side.  blue-green exterior glaze.  interior and flat bottom unglazed.  melted wax on interior bottom.  wrapped in cross-woven rattan carrying basket w/ 2 handle loops.  lid (b) is a low-fired short flat top cylinder, unglazed;  w/ green, white and red paper label for "The China Ginger Preserving Co."  Hong Kong.  (a) H. 9.3 cm., Dia. 11.5 cm.;  (b) H. 1.6 cm. Dia. 7.7 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Hanging, accession number 9-15470, described as Textile mounted on paper and rolled; cotton, silk, gilt paper wrapped yarns, paper, bamboo; plain weave, embroidered, printed, framed in other textiles;  natural ground, blue print, multicolored embroidery, framing textiles colors varies; 15 by 51 inches; design of flowers and wall.