Textile Panel of deep red cotton with Ikat woven designs of small double Ikat squares creating a diamond surrounded by zig-zag Ikat lines; center square is black and yellow check pattern, surrounded by olive green squares, then white squares; lines bleed into one another.
Tapestry of bright red-orange heavy-weight, ribbed silk with metallic gold emblem of a family crest (Kamon) on one side; the other side has Ikat-like lines of metallic gold on warm beige ground with a partial design of dragons, sun, clouds, and geometric designs in an oval band of fire-like designs; a second emblem of a wrapped pole and a pipe-like emblem with a hole in one side; gold knotted tassels at each of the four corners. This Kamon, family emblem, might be Toyotomi.
Tapestry of green heavy-weight ribbed woven silk with a white medallion emblem and a gold Japanese character; this is a family crest, called Kamon in Japan; the white emblem is a plant crest called Ume-mon (Japanese crests of plum). The tapestry would be hung in the center so both the Japanese character and the emblem would hang in the correct position.
Textile Hanging of dark blue cotton with white woven pinstripes and pattern of varying geometric shapes in white, red, blue, and yellow using a double Kasuri weave; hand-woven; three textiles are sewn together at the upper half and release below; seven looped tabs at top for hanging on a dowel. More information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasuri
Textile Panel from an Obi of tan and orange woven silk with an all-over hand brocade of medallions and various flowers in soft pastel shades of green, mauve, grey-blue, orange, ochre, pink and metallic threads; some geometric designs and broad stripes with rectangular windows; backed on sateen to protect.
Obiage (Obi scarf) of red silk with Shibori tie-dye design of tiny white dots ground with six large floral medallions; ends are plain silk ruffles. The Obiage is used to accessorize an Obi.
Textile Panel created from a hand-woven Samurai's Obi of silk brocade with four-clawed dragons, flower motif, and cloud motif in blues, golds, pinks, yellow, green, ecru, and coral-pink; the motifs are on a ground of stiff brown fabric (maybe gazar) with darker areas that look like mountain motifs or terrain; lined with an warm orange silk damask with delicate crane and flower pattern.
Kimono of blue and white with touches of pale green and rust silk in a large long leaf, floral and swirl design on a zig-zag diamond silk damask ground; long sleeves; full-length; wrap closure with attached tie belt.
Textile Panel of horizontal striped dark blue, dark clay, red, pink, and pale grey silk with one woven white vertical band; pinstripes alternate with wider sections; oval with Japanese characters is stamped on the textile.