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thekimonogallery:Long-sleeved outer robe (uchikake), early 20th century, Japan, with long sleeves an
Uchikake garment with design of ligntning and rice sheavesUnknown maker, Edo period, 19th century /
letslovekimono:Tulips designs must be in right now. I’ve seen a lot of uchikake with tulip motifs.So
Selling this beautiful rare Uchikake Furisode in my Etsy shophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/PoppinKimono
thekimonogallery:Woman’s long overgarment (uchikake), 1930-1940, Silk (white) | Pigments | Metallic
thekimonogallery:Taisho uchikake. Taisho period (1912-1926), Japan. The Kimono Gallery. A vivid an
Symphony of reds, fantastic bridal attire shot by Haseo
Contemporary uchikake
Contemporary black uchikake featuring a large peacock
Contemporary Uchikake with calico pattern
Contemporary black uchikake (wedding over-kimono) featuring lilies and birds
Contemporary and sumptuous ‘Uchikake’ (wedding over-kimono)
Silk ‘uchikake’ (wedding over-kimono), Meiji period, 19th century, Japan. Yuzen-dyeing
Silk ‘uchikake’ (wedding over-kimono) with Design of Mandarin Oranges and Folded Paper O
Tayuu or Oiran (courtesan) in a heavily-embroidered uchikake (outer kimono) and obi, c. mid-19th cen
A satin silk wedding kimono (uchikake) featuring embroidered auspicious cranes and pine trees. Five
Embroidered Kosode. Bunka of, Edo period (1804-1818), Japan. A rare silk uchikake featuring much f
Embroidered Kosode. Bunka, Edo period (1804-1818), Japan. The Kimono Gallery. A rare silk uchikake
Aoi Tayu, always looking absolutely breath taking in her full regalia (seen on and on)
thekimonogallery:‘Uchikake’ (wedding over-kimono). First half 19th century, Japan. V&A Museum
mia-japanese-korean: Wedding robe (uchikake) with design of standing curtains, maple trees, and larg
met-asian: 白綸子地菊藤花束雲模様打掛|Outer Robe (Uchikake) with Chrysanthemum and Wisteria Bouquets, Metropolita
thekimonogallery:Outer Kimono for a Young Woman (Uchikake)JapanMeiji period1880-1900silk crepe (chir
tanuki-kimono: “Freeform” kimono costumes styling by Mozu. It’s always interesting to see what can b
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