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Hearst Museum object titled Rain cape, mino, accession number 9-23003, described as Traditional Japanese rain cape or "mino" woven from sedge ("suge") and linden ("shina").
Hearst Museum object titled Rain cape, mino, accession number 9-23001, described as Traditional Japanese rain cape or "mino" woven from rice straw ("wara"). Object not accompanied by a tag. Specific collection location unknown.
Hearst Museum object titled Rain cape, mino, accession number 9-23013, described as Traditional Japanese rain cape or "mino" woven from inner and outer bark of linden ("shina"). Found in same box as 9-23014 and 9-23015 with single tag.
Hearst Museum object titled Rain cape, mino, accession number 9-23016, described as Traditional Japanese rain cape or "mino" woven from "hirori" (?) and linden ("shina"). Smaller than traditional sizes of rain capes ("mini" mino).
Hearst Museum object titled Rain cape, mino, accession number 9-23000, described as A woven rain cape, or "mino".
Hearst Museum object titled Rain cape, mino, accession number 9-23010a,b, described as A woven rain cape with raw sedge materials.
Hearst Museum object titled Rain cape, mino, accession number 9-23007, described as Traditional Japanese rain cape or "mino" woven from soft rushes ("igusa"), a plant grown in rice paddies resembling sedges (scientific name Juncus effusus). This plant is traditionally used to weave the soft surface cover of tatami and goza mats.
Hearst Museum object titled Rain cape, mino, accession number 9-23014, described as Traditional Japanese rain cape or "mino" woven from inner and outer bark of linden ("shina"). Found in same box as 9-23014 and 9-23015 with single tag.
Hearst Museum object titled Rain cape, mino, accession number 9-23015, described as Traditional Japanese rain cape or "mino" woven from inner and outer bark of linden ("shina"). Found in same box as 9-23014 and 9-23015 with single tag.
Hearst Museum object titled Rain cape, mino, accession number 9-23011, described as A woven winter rain cape made from kuba (betel palm?).