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Kimono

Description: Kimono of black, grey, and light grey silk crepe with vertical ikat stripes; open-front; full-length; lining of sectioned red and pink silk.
Date: 1900/1999
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Kimono

Description: Japanese wedding kimono of copper colored, stiff silk brocade. Uchikake (formal kimono with rolled padded hem.) This uchikake is the long formal outer gown that would be worn without a sash or obi. Standing band collar that extends to the front gore panels. Hanging square hirosode sleeves open from the underarm. The sleeves are padded with silk batting. Fully lined in orange/red silk. The lining is exposed at the rolled hem and at the sleeve openings.
Date: 1900/1999
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Kimono

Description: Kimono of black silk with rinzu pattern of cranes, and red silk pattern using the shibori technique. Sleeves and upper garment lined in off-white, wrists and bottom half lined in pink silk. Open front; snap at back collar.
Date: 1900/1999
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Recollections of Boerne and Kendall County

Description: A book of histories, stories, documents, images, letters, and lists relevant to Kendall County's growth and development. The contents focus on the people, geography, and topography of the area. The book also features accounts from eyewitnesses and experts.
Date: 1949/1999
Creator: Gray, Edith A.
Partner: Patrick Heath Public Library

Geta sandals

Description: Pair of Geta. The sandals are straight last, with thick white plastic soles, having horizontal bands of orange in two shades. Orange and white straps to fit between toe and back to sides of foot. One with paper label on reverse. Came with original plastic bag with printing and snap closure.
Date: 1950/1999
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Hwahye shoes

Description: Traditional Korean hwahye child's striped rubber shoes of yellow, pink, green, off - white, red and blue. Interior printing of "Lion Shoes". Size of 170mm.
Date: 1950/1999
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Neckpiece

Description: Neckpiece. Long, wide rectangular cotton panel suspended vertically from neck strap, with cross-stitch embellished borders, and three vertical columns of arched silver-colored rectangular repousse plaques set on a black ground, with yellow rick-rack bands between. Fringe at bottom edge of red and green strands, red terminating in white beads, green terminating in blue beads. Lined in printed cotton fabrics.
Date: 1950/1999
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Necktie

Description: Necktie of red with blue paisley print silk in four in hand style. 2" at widest point; lined with red silk. Label: London Hilton Manshop
Date: 1950/1999
Creator: Hilton Manshop
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Sandals

Description: Strap sandals of tan brocade with traditional Asian scenery on top of sole and straps themselves. Images include floral motifs, bridges, people, and trees. Leather soles.
Date: 1950/1999
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Wedding purse

Description: Uzbekistan Wedding bag or purse. Cotton cloth, rectangular, with rounded base. Knitted applique band at top/opening of blue, brown, white, and gold triangular motif. Beaded fringe at top, bottom, and horizontally along mid-point. Body of bag woven with green, pink, gold, purple/magenta horizontal ombre stripes. Strap of woven yellow and dark green. Unlined. 5 ¾" wide x 8 7/8" long; 9 ½" long strap as it hangs.
Date: 1950/1999
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Dallas Museum of Art Installation: American Art and American Decorative Arts, 1997-1999 [Photographs]

Description: Photographs of the installation of American art and American Decorative Arts at the Dallas Museum of Art in 1997, 1998 and 1999. Photographs documenting this installation include twenty-one views of artworks installed in galleries on the museum’s fourth floor and Textile Gallery.
Date: {1997..1999}
Creator: Dallas Museum of Art
Partner: Dallas Museum of Art
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