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atagami stencil depicting chrysanthemums, an Autumn flower, against a background of scrolling stems, a design known as kiku karahana
Katagami stencil depicting chrysanthemums, an Autumn flower, against a background of scrolling stems, a design known as kiku karahana .
Large and small “Tessen” (Clematis) flowers design
"Tessen" (Clematis) pattern was popularly used in the costumes of
Plum blossom
Katagami stencil depicting plum blossom against a background of dense stripes possibly representing water.
Chrysanthemums in positive and negative
Katagami stencil depicting chrysanthemums, associated with Autumn, as positive and negative images behind and in front of narrow stripes.
Japanese ideographs and Daki Myōga ginger leaves mons
A katagami stencil with a repeating pattern of Japanese ideographs and a mon (crest roundel) with a design of ginger leaves.
Bell flowers and passion flowers
Katagami stencil depicting sprays of bell flowers and another, highly stylised, flower which could be passion flower or karahana (conventionalised flowers known as 'Chinese flowers').
Matsuba (Pine needles) stencil design
Matsuba (Pine needles) pattern symbolises longevity and perseverance, just like the enduring pine.
Embroidery Katagami depicting a flowering cherry or plum branch
Embroidery Katagami are engraved with a simple floral design on square Katagami paper.
Set of four katagami stencils which together depict a flowering stem with a dragonfly and a butterfly nearby
One of the stencil contains most of the detail of the design with others being used to add different colours to selected areas of the finished design.
Four katagami stencils which, together, form a design of flowering irises.
One stencil contains most of the detail of the design, the other three would be used to add different colours to the finished design.
Three katagami stencils which together form a design of flowering stems of chrysanthemum and an umbell, possibly water dropwort, one of the Spring Grasses, with a butterfly near the flowers
One of the stencils contains most of the detail of the design, the other two were used to apply additional colours to the finished design.
Two katagami stencils which, together, form a design of pairs of birds in roundels against an abstract background design of lines forming crosses
The stencils include supporting tie bars which would be hidden in the finished design by applying resist paste through both of the stencils.
Pair of katagami stencils which combine to form a design of crabs amongst what appear to be coarse grasses
The two stencils would have been used to apply different colours to the final design.
Three katagami stencils which together form a design of flowering stems
The three stencils were used to apply different colours to the finished design.
Three katagami stencils which together form a design of flowering stems with two butterflies around the flowers
One of the stencils contains most of the detail of the design, the other two were used to apply additional colours to the finished design.
Fukura Suzume (round and puffy sparrow) pattern
The sparrow is often seen on kimono from the Edo period (1603-1867).
‘Sakura’ (Cherry Blossom) pattern powdered with snow rings, with vine stripes and ‘Aoi’ (Hollyhock) leaf pattern
'Sakura' (Cherry Blossom) pattern has been favoured by Japanese since the Heian period (794-1185).