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Auction House:Webb'sNumber of lots recorded:425
Sale Title:Applied ArtsLots with images:425
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:219
Date:21-Feb-2024
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A 1920s kimono, Japan, Taisho period. Kimono with soft geometric design of square and triangles in black, red and grey. Meisen is a type of casual kimono and became popular for everyday wear during the first half of the twentieth century, because meisen fabric was both inexpensive and long-lasting. These garments were mass-produced from plain-weave raw silk, and later rayon. . Length 138 cm, width 113 cm
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A 1920s kimono, Japan, Taisho period. A kimono with small geometric design of small white diamonds and red dots. Meisen is a type of casual kimono and became popular for everyday wear during the first half of the twentieth century, because meisen fabric was both inexpensive and long-lasting. These garments were mass-produced from plain-weave raw silk, and later rayon. . Length 157 cm, width 122 cm
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A Huipil, lake Atitlan Region, Guatemala, a purple v-neck huipil, with vertical black stripes. To the shoulders, there are embroidery of roosters and flowers in varying colours. A huipil is a blouse, often made from cotton, worn by women in Mexico and Central America. . Length 64 cm, width 74 cm
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A Huipil, Guatemala, a V-neck huipil with a black background, and vertical stripes with differing embroidery including diamond, bird, and floral imagery. A huipil is a blouse, often made from cotton, worn by women in Mexico and Central America. Made by hand using traditional techniques and methods that have been passed down for generations.. Length 63 cm, width 81 cm
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A Huipil, Guatemala, a square neck huipil with a black background, and the sides stitched. With vertical stripes of birds, and floral imagery. A huipil is a blouse, often made from cotton, worn by women in Mexico and Central America. . Length 60 cm, width 65 cm
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A Loom woven Ikat, Sumba, Early-mid 20th century. Depicting figural motifs on a red ground. The fabric itself is made entirely from plants, the cotton is sourced locally and the colours are created from leaves and roots. Height 28.8 cm cm, width 150 cm
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A Loom woven Ikat, Sumba, Early-mid 20th century. With red and black alternating sections, with varying motifs. There is a long fringe to both ends. The fabric itself is made entirely from plants, the cotton is sourced locally and the colours are created from leaves and roots. Height 28 cm cm, width 168 cm
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A 1920s kimono, Japan, Taisho period. A kimono with black outlined geometric design in different reds highlighted with white and yellow. Meisen is a type of casual kimono and became popular for everyday wear during the first half of the twentieth century, because meisen fabric was both inexpensive and long-lasting. These garments were mass-produced from plain-weave raw silk, and later rayon. . Length 140 cm, width 113 cm
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A 1920s kimono, Japan, Taisho period. Yellow and black patterned kimono. Meisen is a type of casual kimono and became popular for everyday wear during the first half of the twentieth century, because meisen fabric was both inexpensive and long-lasting. These garments were mass-produced from plain-weave raw silk, and later rayon. . Length 141 cm, width 120 cm
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A Batik Sarong, Indonesia, decorated with a yellow background and brown border, with bird motifs. The patterns of the material are printed using the wax and dye method. Height 16.2 cm cm, width 248 cm
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