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Butterfly and Peonies by Utagawa Hiroshige (Edo Period)
Base of lidded bowl (lid missing), Takatori ware, Edo period or Meiji era, 1750-1880
Courtesan with Child Attendants, by Kondo Katsunobu, Edo period Japan, Kyoho era, 1716-36
yorkeantiquetextiles:Textile sample. Japanese,Late Edo or early Meiji era, 19th century. Silk plai
Men Edo era kaburimono (headdress), super helpful chart by @nadeshicorin, showing from left to right
Seto ware “white-necked” sake bottle with pouring spoutStoneware with iron and rice-straw-ash glazes
kimonokrazy:frost-jack:justcuriouser:toxichellboy:askgloucester:niikudragon:red-lipstick:Over 150 ye
japaneseaesthetics:A bronze koro (incense burner)Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era(1868-1912), cir
Peonies and Canary, from the series known as Small Flowers by Katsushika Hokusai (1834)
Itō Jakuchū (1716-1800), ‘Red Parrot on the Branch of a Tree’ (Meiji era copies of polyc
Kumai Taro Fighting a Bear by Utagawa Yoshitora (1852)
tanuki-kimono:Men Edo era kaburimono (headdress), super helpful chart by @nadeshicorin, showing from
Shidoro ware tokkuri (sake bottle)Shizuoka prefecture, 19th centuryFrom the Free-Sackler Gallery
Chinese Sage Evoking a Dragon by Yashima Gakutei (1825)
Base of lidded bowl (lid missing), Takatori ware, Edo period or Meiji era, 1750-1880
Wisteria and Wagtail, from the series known as Small Flowers by Katsushika Hokusai (1834)
yorkeantiquetextiles:Textile sample. Japanese,Late Edo or early Meiji era, 19th century.Silk, metal
the-evil-clergyman:Dragon by Katsushika Hokusai (Edo Era)
tanuki-kimono:Women Edo era kaburimono (headdress), handy chart by @nadeshicorin, showing from left
Junihitoe (12 layered dress), women court attire which appeared during Heian eraHere, the model hair
Women Edo era kaburimono (headdress), handy chart by @nadeshicorin, showing from left to right top t
JLPT Level: Unlisted, but the kanji are N2, N5, and Unlisted?! in that order.for real, every time i
Edo era tabako-ire (tobacco pouch) and kiseru (tobacco pipe) styles, handy chart once again by Edo l
Edo era beloved stripes patterns, lovely (and handy!) reference chart by @nadeshicorin, showing from
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