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Hearst Museum object titled Kimono, accession number 9-21597, described as Woman’s kimono; L=161.0 cm neck to hem; W= 128.5 cm sleeve edge to sleeve edge; ecru ground w/ blue lining; hand painted pink chrysanthemums with blue-gray leaves patterned throughout the fabric. Shaded blue to white lining.
Hearst Museum object titled Kimono, accession number 9-21596, described as Woman’s kimono; salmon pink and white ground; shibori tie-died dots form large floral patterned areas; salmon, gray-blue, dark green and white, hand painted flowers on silk with woven swastika pattern form hem border, sleeve decoration and medallion on one shoulder.
Hearst Museum object titled Obi, accession number 9-21594, described as Obi; creamy-gold colored, heavy brocade weave w/ orange, gold, black  & rust flowers, carts, fans & white/black/gold cranes in a repeated pattern.
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 9-21595, described as Table runner;  fringes = 10.0cm . heavy; beige center section with 2 very narrow bands of umber and ecru and a wide band of light green at each end;  finished with ecru fringes.  4 lobed center medallion and 3 half round medallions on each end of central unit contain flowers of white, orange green and umber with black or navy accents.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 9-21598, described as Obi fabric;  two joined panels; multicolored birds standing on stylized rocks interspersed w/ large peones and smaller blossoms of yellow-orange, lavender, pale yellow, white, gold and red-orange and blue-purple surrounded by green leaves and stems on a beige ground. Rocks are pale green, brown, black and pale yellow and pale green with tufts of vegetation.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 9-21599, described as Obi cloth; two joined panels of heavy ecru silk, woven with repeat patterns of butterlies, phoenix birds and floral groupings in dark red, green navy blue, pink, lavender, white, red-orange, pale blue cream, white, and silver and gold metalic threads
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 9-21604, described as Embroidered picture;  fabric portion only, L=58.0cm, W= 52.5cm   ; State seal for the state of Minnesota; embroidered, appliqued & couched design in blue, red, white, turquoise blue, pink, green, beige, yellow, and black with gold accents on a navy blue ground.  Mounted on paper with paper borders.  Printed label on bottom edge of paper border.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 9-21600, described as Obi cloth;  two joined panels.  Beige & white woven cherry blossom patterned ground w/ repeat pattern of  fans containing pictorals of ducks swimming in a pond with marsh grasses (navy blue, yellow, green black white, umber)  alternated with fans containing peones (pink and red-orange, pale orange, w/ green foliage).
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 9-21601, described as Fabric panel;  woven, repeated pattern of small temples with trees and mountains in varigated bands of black, gray, yellow and brown on a creamy-beige ground.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile sample, accession number 9-21593, described as Obi fabric sample;  sheer fabric,  w/ leaf, floral and rainbow designs in taupe, gold, silver, blue green yellow and white on blue-gray ground.  Sample # B2464.