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: Hearst Museum object titled Robe, museum number 9-5451, described as Robe; silk, gilt paper; plain weave; embroidered; blue ground, varicolored dragon, other designs. Length: 53.25 inches, Sleeves: 26.5 inches
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: Hearst Museum object titled Robe, museum number 9-5663, described as Robe worn by Buddhist priest; multicolored silk and gilt-paper strips brocaded on white ground; several motives brocaded with cotton thread wrapped in metallic foil; design of musical instruments and scrollwork; white damask lining; 107 x 203 cm
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: Hearst Museum object titled Robe, museum number 9-22203, described as long, silk brocade woman's style robe. sleeveless with button-and loop closure under right arm. outer garment of plum colored silk brocade, woven with gold dragons and phoenixes, flaming jewels and other unidentified motifs. cloud patterns also woven into the ground in the same plum color. lined with aqua blue and pale-blue green brocade-woven silk. machine made with some hand work.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Robe, museum number 9-5452, described as Robe; silk, gilt paper; plain weave; embroidered; brown ground, gold dragon, other designs; blue lining. 56 inches long, 28 1/2 inch sleeves.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Robe, museum number 9-21552, described as Man’s robe; off-white, sleeveless robe. Twill weave; gold supplemental weft designs and braid along front opening, shoulders and armholes; 3 stripes of gold near center of each front; 52.5 cm x 15.75 cm gold chevron with flame-like extensions ending in leaf-like sahpeas at shoulders; supplemental weft gold stripe extending 32 cm from shoulder; 15 cm gold stripe under each armhole; back covered with similar shapes as front; 59 cm x 69.5 cm central panel; 2 9 cm x 48 cm shapes on side of center panel; hem of back has 61 cm x 28.5 cm gold flame-like extensions ending with leaf-like shapes; special braiding around neck edge; paper interfacing on back neckline
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: Hearst Museum object titled Robe, museum number 9-5458, described as Robe; silk, gilt paper; K’OSSU tapestry weave; red ground, varicolored fruit, butterfly designs, blue compound weave lining. 41 inches long, 16 1/2 inch sleeves.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Robe, museum number 9-5647, described as Robe worn by priest; varicolored brocade chrysanthemums on brown silk ground; gilt embroidery; one pocket-like flap on outside corner, one on inside corner; couched cord simulates patchwork or earlier kesa; pink silk plain weave lining; 102 x 158 cm
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: Hearst Museum object titled Robe, museum number 9-15450, described as Mandarin robe; silk, some gilt paper wrapped yarns, possibly gold buttons; basket weave, embroidered; blue ground, multicolored designs, blue lining; 53 inches long, 32 1/2 inches neck to cuff edge; dragon, bats, cloud, and other motives.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Robe, museum number 9-5631, described as Robe; green silk background tapestry; multicolor flowers [word]; red damask lining unfinished
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: Hearst Museum object titled Robe, museum number 9-22198, described as cold weather cape of very heavy, nap-on, dyed (rust-red) wool. wool is woven in a narrow loom thru pieced to form a volumnious cape. exterior is finished with a light blue cotton band ranging in width from 6 to 9cm. cape is lined with pale, blue-grey brocaded silk, also heavily pieced. stitching is all hand work or done on a sewing machine.
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