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Belt (Obi)

National Museum of Natural History

Object Details

Collector
Commodore Matthew C. Perry
Donor Name
Emperor Of Japan
RECATALOGED AS ETHNOLOGY# 004030 IN THE 1950'S. LATER CANCELLED. CANCELLED NUMBER, IN BRACKETS, REMAINS ON OBJECT. FROM CARD: "SILK, MEDIUM BLUE. APPARENTLY, ACCORDING TO NAVAL HISTORY THIS MUST BE JUST AN INFORMAL PIECE OF CLOTH, THAT WAS USED AS A BELT. FROM C.S. HOUCHINS, 5/10/84:BLUE HAKATA-ORI, WARP-FACED PLAIN WEAVE SILK WITH WARP FLOATS IN WHITE GEOMETRIC PATTERN. MAN'S BELT TO BE WORN FOLDED DOUBLE OVER AN OUTER ROBE. THE HAKATA (PT. OF FUKUOKA, KYUSHU) WEAVE IS ALSO CALLED HAKATA KARA ORI, BECAUSE OF ITS CHINESE ORIGIN. "MAY 19, 1965: LOANED FOR EXHIBIT TO NAVAL HISTORY. INVENTORIED 1968. RETURNED FROM LOAN, 11/17/89. **ALSO PER C.S. HOUCHINS(MUS. SPEC. IN THIS DEPT.) 1984 ON LOCATION OF MANUFACTURE: HAKATA, PART OF FUKUOKA, ON THE ISLAND OF KYUSHU. THE ITEM WAS GIVEN TO PERRY IN RYUKYU, BUT THE BELT IS A JAPANESE PRODUCT." ACCORDING TO HOUCHINS, 1995, P. 49, "THE BELT PROBABLY WAS RECEIVED AT NAHA, RYUKYUS, AS AN INFORMAL GIFT, BUT IT WAS NOT INCLUDED IN ANY OF OFFICIAL LISTS OF GIFTS."
See Chang-Su Houchins. 1995. Artifacts of Diplomacy: Smithsonian Collections from Commodore Matthew Perry's Japan Expedition (1853-1854). Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology, Number 37. P 48 and 49
Record Last Modified
6 Dec 2018
Specimen Count
1
Culture
Japanese
Accession Date
9 Mar 1859
Collection Date
1854
Accession Number
199043
USNM Number
E27-0
Object Type
Belt
Width - Object
18.732 cm
Length - Object
371 cm
Width
18.7 cm
Length
557.3 cm
Place
Naha, Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, Japan, Asia
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Anthropology
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
Topic
Ethnology
Record ID
nmnhanthropology_8378688
Metadata Usage (text)
CC0
GUID (Link to Original Record)
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/300f883c6-bf28-4ad6-ab0f-438c2b825be8
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