

Noh Robe (Karaori)
The Noh Robe, also known as a Karaori, made by an unknown artist, is a short-sleeved, knee-length garment with a central front opening. The robe features a cream-colored background with a repeating pattern of colorful designs, including leaves, circles, and rectangular shapes in shades of orange, green, blue, purple, and gold. The sleeves are short and slightly curved. A thin metal rod runs horizontally across the top of the image, supporting the robe. The background is a solid gray color.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 707 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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