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Kazari : decoration and design in Japan, 15th-19th centuries (part 2)

From february 5 to april 13 2003
Asian art
Decorative art
Design
Organized in three chronologic sections, Muromachi (1392-1573), Momoyama (1573-1615), and Edo (1615-1868), the exhibit demonstrates the importance of the decorative arts in Japanese culture, starting with a selection of objects from the major British, Japanese and American collections.

The British Museum

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December 24th, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Easter Friday
Admission :
Admission fee : Permanent galleries: free admission - Temporary exhibitions: admission charge
Sash (obi) with peony and peacock feather motif. 19th century. © Kyoto National Museum