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KIMONO DAYS -- Japanese Women and Their Everyday Tools
In the past, a kimono would often be entirely taken apart for washing, and then re-sewn for wearing. This traditional washing method is called 'arai hari.' Because the stitches must be taken out for washing, traditional kimonos needed to be hand sewn. Arai hari is very expensive and difficult and is now only done for high-end garments. S)
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Samurai police official with a bound prisoner.
THE REAL HAIR OF A REAL GEISHA -- A Raven-Haired Rapunzel of Japan Shows What Happens When You Wash Out the Famous Geisha Hair-do !
Rare photo of a Geisha after washing her hair, before styling it in the typical way. Ca. 1905.
The "Cooling Man"
A tinted albumen print from a japanese album of the late 19th century. The caption says "A cooling man".
Drying Tea
Drying Tea by Okinawa Soba, via Flickr. It's about 110 years old. A difficult lighting situation to say the least. He had no flash, but got the exposure just right, hitting on a nice balance using the available light coming through the windows and door. Not bad ! Notice the steam coming off the tea leaves being "dry stirred" on the stove. From a Sample Set of Classic Meiji and Taisho-era Japan Stereoview and Lantern-Slide images by Japanese Photographer T. ENAMI (1859-1929).
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PAYSAN TATOUÉ Japan, about 1875. The technique of traditional Japanese tattoo has several names, irezumi or horimono.
Wandering minstrels, Yokohama, Japan :: Herbert Ponting photographer :: Universal Photo Art Co. :: Copyright 1902 by C.H. Graves.
The Kimono Gallery
Tea gatherers. Late 19th century, Japan. Hand-colored photo The Kimono Gallery
Nagasaki, Japan: the Daion-ji Temple: priest with samurai and attendants. Photograph by Felice Beato, ca. 1868
Nagasaki, Japan: the Daion-ji Temple photographed by Felice Beato, c.1868. The Wellcome Library, CC-BY
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Cleaning rice by pounding in a mortar, and taking off the bran Enami Studio Lantern Slide No : 563. About 1920's, Japan
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Silk worm egg cards kept in an incubator Enami Studio Lantern Slide No : 631. About 1920's, japan
The Kimono Gallery
Painting paper lanterns. 1914-18, Japan. Image via A. Davey of Flickr