<i>Kesa</i>, Buddhist preinst’s mantle. Orange silk, with a design of commas in roundels (<i>tomoe</i>) against a linked diamond background woven in flat paper strips covered in gold leaf (<i>kinran</i>).
Pieced together from strips of material and worn draped over the left shoulder leaving the right shoulder exposed.
In each of the four corners are patches representing the Four Kings of Heaven, with two larger patches at the top showing the Two Attendants of Buddha. The <i>kesa</i> is unlined.