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Kamerjas

Collectie

Kamerjas
In the 17th and 18th centuries the Dutch used various names to designate this garment, a long, loose coat generally worn indoors. Housecoat, dressing gown, morning gown, or ‘Japanese robe’ – the same names were adopted for Indian variations. This robe is decorated with a Japanese-styled design of prunus blossom and pine branches. It is unclear whether this garment, with its Japanese-style cut, was made in India or Europe.

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Objectnummer

  • BK-1980-99

Instelling

  • Rijksmuseum

Materiaal & Techniek

  • silk
  • Katoen
  • cotton (textile)
  • Zijde
  • painting
  • schildertechniek
  • verven
  • weven

Periode

  • 1700-1800

Datering

  • c.1725 - c.1749
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