Antique Rokushaku-Kanban
Lord's palanquin-bearer's jacket. A palanquin is a coveredĀ carriage for one passenger, consisting of a large box carried on two horizontal poles.Ā Tsutsugaki ēę (paste resist dye technique) fabric. The chartreuse color of this piece was likely achieved by using a pigment derived from the bright yellow inner bark of the amur cork tree (é»č), orĀ Kihada,Ā and iron powder (ē”«é øē¬¬äøé), Ryusandai ichitetsu.
- Cotton
- Edo Period 19th Century
- 72" x 53.5" (length, width)
- FT-RSK05
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Antique Rokushaku-Kanban
Antique Rokushaku-Kanban
Lord's palanquin-bearer's jacket. A palanquin is a coveredĀ carriage for one passenger, consisting of a large box carried on two horizontal poles.Ā Tsutsugaki ēę (paste resist dye technique) fabric. The chartreuse color of this piece was likely achieved by using a pigment derived from the bright yellow inner bark of the amur cork tree (é»č), orĀ Kihada,Ā and iron powder (ē”«é øē¬¬äøé), Ryusandai ichitetsu.
- Cotton
- Edo Period 19th Century
- 72" x 53.5" (length, width)
- FT-RSK05
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Lord's palanquin-bearer's jacket. A palanquin is a coveredĀ carriage for one passenger, consisting of a large box carried on two horizontal poles.Ā Tsutsugaki ēę (paste resist dye technique) fabric. The chartreuse color of this piece was likely achieved by using a pigment derived from the bright yellow inner bark of the amur cork tree (é»č), orĀ Kihada,Ā and iron powder (ē”«é øē¬¬äøé), Ryusandai ichitetsu.
- Cotton
- Edo Period 19th Century
- 72" x 53.5" (length, width)
- FT-RSK05























