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Woven Treasures of Japan's Tawaraya Workshop

Woven Treasures of Japan's Tawaraya Workshop

8/7/2012 Send to a Friend

From the Textile Museum Website:

Japan has a remarkably refined textile tradition, and for centuries the Japanese have admired the silks produced in the Nishijin neighborhood of Kyoto as the epitome of beauty and opulence. Woven Treasures will feature some of the sumptuous pieces created in one of Nishijin’s oldest and most illustrious workshops: Tawaraya.

With a history stretching back more than 500 years, the Tawaraya workshop is renowned for supplying the Japanese Imperial Household with yusoku orimono—fine silks in patterns, weaves, and color combinations traditionally reserved for the garments and furnishings of the aristocracy, including the Emperor.

This exhibition was organized with the help of Mr. Hyoji Kitagawa, the 18th generation head of the Tawaraya, who was recently designated a Living National Treasure for his knowledge and preservation of this unique cultural inheritance. The kimono, screens, and other colorful silks in the exhibition demonstrate the technical and aesthetic mastery of the Tawaraya workshop while providing insight into the pageantry and refinement of Japanese court culture.

Woven Treasures of Japan’s Tawaraya Workshop is supported by grants from S&R Foundation, E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, The Japan Foundation, and Asian Cultural Council.

Admission Suggested Donation: $5 - $8
Contact (202) 667-0441
Website Event Website
Location Textile Museum, Washington DC
2320 S ST NW
Washington, DC 20008

This event occurs between

Mar 23, 2012 and Aug 12, 2012