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NĂ´ robe of the type called kariginu (hunting tunic) with a round neck and double-width sleeves. The main body of the garment consists of two narrow strips of fabric, one for the front and one for the back, seamed together at the shoulders and left open at the sides. The round neck, bound with the same silk as makes up the rest of the garment, fastens to the right with a green cord loop and toggle closure. There is a short underlapping section, composed of three vertically-seamed pieces of silk, which is fastened with another loop and toggle closureto the left on the inside of the garment. The sleeves are joined to the body at the shoulder with green silk cord lacing. Each sleeve is made from one width of silk only, and they are not strictly twice the width of the garment body (garment body 31 cm wide, sleeves 54 cm wide). Both sleeves are leftcompletely open at the body and cuff sides. The garment is lined throughout with thin red plain weave silk. Against a ground of green silk twill weave (3/1), the pattern is made by introducing extra wefts of flat-coloured strips running across the entire width of the fabric and secured with a binding warp of fine red silk in plain weave.