

Noh Robe (Karaori)
Brown garment with wide sleeves and a V-shaped neckline, featuring a pattern of various objects including flowers, leaves, and fans. The garment appears to be made of silk or a similar material and has a subtle sheen. It is a type of traditional Japanese clothing, specifically a Noh Robe, also known as a Karaori, with a straight cut and a slit down the center. The robe has no visible fastenings or ties. The background of the image is light gray.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 824 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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