Cushion Cover of four diamond fragments of bright brown silk satin brocade in a floral design; hints of shades of blue, green, and rose are visible; includes flat metallic gold threads that are coating paper; the satin has a velvet texture; back cover is of hand-spun, hand-woven linen. From record: the addition of paper saves silk without losing the rich effect. The original brocade would have been suitable for Temple use. Maybe Kinran weave.
Ironing Board of beige, red, pink, purple, and pale sage cotton in a large floral and plant print with areas of tiny squares resembling Shibori tie-dye technique; fabric covers a wooden rectangle and is backed on newsprint-style paper with Japanese characters (writing); top is cushioned; portable, small size.
Armrest cushion of woven beige/taupe silk ground with cool grey, lilac, bright red, brown, peach, ecru, and black silk embroidery in floral and lotus motif set in a central square with a blocked outer square; hexagonal shape with 9" sides.
Pair of Armrest Cushions of imperial yellow silk satin heavily embroidered with multi-colored silks of peony, lotus, endless knot, bat, swastika, and butterfly framed in consecutive squares of dark blue satin stitch; hexagonal shape; slit opening along seam; no fill.