Approximately 19th century, very rare, genuine Ainu robe, cotton appliqued, embroidered clothing with impressive, ritual design. Excellent in condition with slight old worn. Museum quality piece.
Approximately 19th century, very rare, genuine Ainu robe, cotton appliqued, embroidered clothing with impressive, ritual design. Excellent in condition with slight old worn and small hole. Museum quality piece.
Approximately 19th century, very rare, genuine Ainu rob, cotton appliqued, embroidered clothing with impressive, ritual design. Excellent in condition with slight old worn. Museum quality piece.
Approximately 19th century, very rare Ainu Attusi robe woven from elm bark and with cotton applique. Overall condition is fine.
The best Ainu textiles typically display strong, graphic designs created with applique and embroidery. The patterns represented the wearer's inner spirit and guardian spirit. Some of the materials used were ...click for details
Approximately 19th century, Japanese traditional tribal robe worn by the Ainu people of Northern Japan. This type of robe is hard to find and extremely rare these days. It is original and excellent in condition. Highly recommended museum article.
Approximately 19th century, impressive Japanese Obidome metal work exquisitely depicting animated three birds in details. It has an artist inscription. It is excellent in condition.
Approximately 19th century, antique Japanese sashiko-stitched hanten coat for fireman, exquisitely painted on heavy woven indigo ground dyed cotton. The coat is excellent in condition and no repair.
Approximately 19th to early 20th century, very rare, genuine Ainu robe cikarkarpe, cotton appliqued, embroidered clothing with impressive, ritual design. Excellent in condition with slight old worn. Museum quality piece.
It dates around 19th century, Antique Ainu Attush Maekake Apron made of the woven fibers of inner elm bark and with cotton applique. Very Rare and Museum quality
The best Ainu textiles typically display strong, graphic designs created with applique and embroidery. The patterns represented the wearer's inner spirit and guardian spiri ...click for details
Approximately dating to 19th century, this is a kimono coat from currently Aomori prefecture made of died hemp with traditional stitch work of Kogin embroidery.
Kogin is a Japanese needlework technique that both strengthened a fabric used for everyday wear, and make fabrics thicker to provide warmth. This developed hundreds years ago i ...click for details
From late 19th to early 20th century, silver metal kanzashi hairpin with earpick in the motif of beautiful chrysanthemum flower. Overally good in condition with fine patina.
From early to mid 20th century, beautiful set of Kushi comb and kogai hairpin made of celluloid with impressive decoration. Overally good in condition with fine patina and aged worn.
Estimated from early to mid 20th century, beautiful set of kushi bomb and kogai haripin with impressive decoration. Overally fine in condition with slight worm-eaten and patina.