Kimono of burnt orange silk crepe with floral print with accents of Shibori squares in white print; some of the flowers are accented with satin stitch embroidery and couched metallic gold threads; open-front; very long rectangular sleeves; lined in red silk; main flower colors are periwinkle, orange, blues, and greens.
Kimono of black wool crepe brocade with a repeat pattern of floral, plant, and butterfly motifs in red, taupe, and blue, with yellow and pale grey accents and gold metallic threads; square neckline; rectangular sleeves; double-breasted closure with self-fabric covered buttons with concealed snap closures; upper half is lined in peach silk with patches of colorful floral, plant, and Shibori prints; below-knee length. Record says this woman's kimono was worn by royalty.
Kimono of grey silk crepe with a bright red lining and lapels; hem has a print of a landscape with water and islands in a ombre lighter grey; ivory medallions accent the top.
Kimono of pale pink damask with a design of a scene of a water wheel, architecture, plants and flowers in water; long rectangular sleeves; band around the neckline and opening. From record: This type of Kimono is worn as an undergarment.
Vest of colorful floral landscape print silk crepe with added sections at sides of red and purple check, and pleated purple shantung; vest is re-purposed from a Japanese kimono with newer fabrics added; open-front is padded and has red pipe trim; lined in red sateen and has two inner patch pockets of floral print silk from the original kimono; main colors of dark blue, red, ecru, medium blue, green, and peach; hand sewn darts add shape.