Although one might imagine this Japanese patchwork garment being worn to impress others, it was actually meant as an under-kimono. Its elaborately dyed and stitched fabrics would never have been seen, other than perhaps peeking out at the collar or at the robe’s overlapping opening. This under-kimono was collected by Ardis and Robert James as part of their efforts to begin expanding their collection outside of American quilts.

Pattern: 
Under-kimono
Maker: 
Unidentified maker
Circa
1910
1930
Made in
Japan
Ardis and Robert James Collection
1998.003.0002