Summer Kimono
Item number Ed5.2933 a from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number Ed5.2933 a from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Orange girl’s yukata (浴衣), a casual summer kimono with printed pattern goes with sash (Ed5.2933 b). The neck and centre opening are edged with a patterned band. The sleeves are short with a rounded outside corner and an opening under the arms. The yukata is constructed of nine rectangular panels. The front panels are tucked from shoulder to hem. The pattern has morning glory, peony, chrysanthemum, water, bird and scroll motifs in orange, red, white, purple and green. The inside is unlined.
Yukata (浴衣), a casual summer kimono and this yukata is worn by young girls.
Jessie M. Miller was a teaching evangelist for the Anglican Church of Canada.
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Yukata (浴衣), a casual summer kimono and this yukata is worn by young girls.
Orange girl’s yukata (浴衣), a casual summer kimono with printed pattern goes with sash (Ed5.2933 b). The neck and centre opening are edged with a patterned band. The sleeves are short with a rounded outside corner and an opening under the arms. The yukata is constructed of nine rectangular panels. The front panels are tucked from shoulder to hem. The pattern has morning glory, peony, chrysanthemum, water, bird and scroll motifs in orange, red, white, purple and green. The inside is unlined.
Jessie M. Miller was a teaching evangelist for the Anglican Church of Canada.
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