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In 1891 the V&A purchased this kimono from Liberty's, the London shop founded by Arthur Lasenby Liberty in 1875. Liberty's specialised in selling goods imported from Asia and played an important part in fostering the late 19th-century craze for all things Japanese. The garment is decorated with a pattern of rippling water, bamboo and birds. Such stylised natural motifs provided a new and important source of inspiration to British designers.

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  • In 1891 the V&A purchased this kimono from Liberty's, the London shop founded by Arthur Lasenby Liberty in 1875. Liberty's specialised in selling goods imported from Asia and played an important part in fostering the late 19th-century craze for all things Japanese. The garment is decorated with a pattern of rippling water, bamboo and birds. Such stylised natural motifs provided a new and important source of inspiration to British designers. (en)
  • The V&A bought this kimono from Liberty & Co. in 1891. The London shop specialised in goods imported from Asia and did much to foster the fashion for the wearing of kimono. For most, the garment suggested luxury and non-conformity. It could also hint at the supposed eroticism of the East. For those advocating dress reform, however, the kimono offered inspiration for a style of clothing free of restrictive corsets. [29/02/2020] (en)
  • Kimono with decoration of rippling water, bamboo and birds. Monochrome figured satin silk (rinzu), with paste-resist decoration (yuzen) and embroidery in silk and metallic thread. (en)
  • Kimono, figured satin silk (rinzu) with freehand resist-dyed and embroidered decoration of rippling stream, bamboo and birds, Japan, 1860 - 1890 (en)
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  • In 1891 the V&A purchased this kimono from Liberty's, the London shop founded by Arthur Lasenby Liberty in 1875. Liberty's specialised in selling goods imported from Asia and played an important part in fostering the late 19th-century craze for all things Japanese. The garment is decorated with a pattern of rippling water, bamboo and birds. Such stylised natural motifs provided a new and important source of inspiration to British designers. (en)
  • The V&A bought this kimono from Liberty & Co. in 1891. The London shop specialised in goods imported from Asia and did much to foster the fashion for the wearing of kimono. For most, the garment suggested luxury and non-conformity. It could also hint at the supposed eroticism of the East. For those advocating dress reform, however, the kimono offered inspiration for a style of clothing free of restrictive corsets. [29/02/2020] (en)
  • Kimono with decoration of rippling water, bamboo and birds. Monochrome figured satin silk (rinzu), with paste-resist decoration (yuzen) and embroidery in silk and metallic thread. (en)
  • Kimono, figured satin silk (rinzu) with freehand resist-dyed and embroidered decoration of rippling stream, bamboo and birds, Japan, 1860 - 1890 (en)
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