

Book
Antique Art of Japanese Kimono and Hair Accessories, Rokusho no.23 1996 | Japanese Merchant Magazine
Age:1966
A Periodical Publication on Japanese Antiques, each issue focusing on a special topic. Articles and beautiful and extensive color examples of objects with high color resolution on fine paper, Softcover with dust jacket: 96 pages read right to left. Language Japanese with exceptional images. Some antique shop references and ads are in the back of the magazine. Single Issue.
A Japanese comb, hairpin, and brooch, are toggles about much more than just styling hair and accessories. Some 400 years ago, Japan took the simple comb and transformed it into an elegant beauty accessory that became a work of art. Japanese Kushi, (combs), and Kanzashi, (hairpin), in particular, became expressions of a woman’s character, social class, and religion. People could even tell what neighborhood someone lived in by looking at their kimono accessories. According to an ancient Japanese proverb, “A woman’s hair is her life”, (Kami wa onna no inochi), and from the early 1600s until the beginning of the modern era, decorative combs and hairpins have been an important part of Japanese fashion.
Condition: RARE and out of print Magazine is in Excellent Like-New condition with an unbroken spine.
NOTE: Go to our sale section and see many of these pieces currently for sale: https://mingeiarts.com/collections/hair-kimono-accessories