| Native Name | Obi |
| Object Number | 93-19-1 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Japanese |
| Provenience | Japan |
| Section | Asian |
| Materials | Silk |
| Technique | Embroidered |
| Iconography | Flower Cart |
| Inscription Language | Japanese Language |
| Description | Light tan base color with a design repeated nine times down the length. Pattern is called "hanaguruma" in Japanese, meaning flower cart pattern. Flowers, leaves, a white bird and a black wheel are in each repitition. Embroidery colors include maize, gray, black, white, gold, and various shades of green and orange-brown. Two parallel gold strips on edges and at one end there is text. |
| Length | 408 cm |
| Width | 68 cm |
| Credit Line | Gift of Henry Trowbridge, 1993 |
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