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Hearst Museum object titled Altar surround, accession number 9-15483, described as Lined, shaped piece; linen, silk, ink; satin weave, plain weave, satin embroidery stitch, couching, ink tinting; white ground, natural lining, multicolored, gold metallic; 27 by 46 3/4 inches; lined, shaped piece like an upside-down "U" or an arch with square outside corners. White satin embroidered with a beautiful variety of clouds, 2 dragons and 2 medallions. Satin stitch, couching and ink tint on dragon. Multicolored and gold metallic.
Hearst Museum object titled Bead, accession number 9-12511, described as Ojime (pl.), string of 15 carved ivory pieces in shapes of various animals of the zodiac. Includes one boar with fine lines for fur, light brown color; 2 cocks, identical; 2 cows, almost identical, brown incised for fur; 1 goat, grey-brown; 1 pair of rabbits, smooth yellow; 2 horses identical, smooth yellow; 1 dragon, coiled angular surfaces; 1 dog, smooth yellow; 1 monkey, dark brown, many tiny incised lines for fur; 2 tigers, identical in shape, but one is dark brown, other white, each has black painted eyes, cord hole through backs. L. each 2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 9-8225, described as Bell, brass; gong-shaped w/double handle in shape of "serpent dragon" (MANG);8 mystic trigrams,"Big Dipper" & 12 zodiacal animals in low relief on 1 side, cloud-like design & Cassiopeia in low relief on other side; L. 19.2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-12718, described as bowl, porcelain.  wide and shallow w/ scalloped rim, short recessed foot.  incised imperial dragon motif amid flaming pearls and floral scrollwork in emerald green on mustard yellow ground:  center medalion-frontal view similar to textile pattern, w/ two elongated dragons on both inner and outer sides.  thin iron-brown band following contour of rim edge, 4-character inscription in underglaze blue on base reading 'rare shining vessel of the Ch'ing'  H. 4 cm. Dia. 19 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cloth, accession number 9-15274, described as LENGTH OF CLOTH. Silk, metallic. Weaving. Slate-grey, dk. grey, gold. Slate grey brocaded w. dk. grey, gold metallic and gold. Pattern of horizontal rows of dragons of crane medallions alternate with floral motif. Ends and 4 bands across are water stained. Good condition otherwise. 27⅜ inches wide by 85½ inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Coat, accession number 9-15455, described as Coat; silk, gilt wrapped yarns, paint, metal buttons; plain weave, brocaded, tapestry weave, paint; dark blue ground, multicolored designs, brown sleeves with gilt stripes, blue lining; 53 by 42 3/4 inches cuff to cuff edge; dragon and other motives.
Hearst Museum object titled Coat, accession number 9-15445, described as Coat; silk, gilt paper wrapped yarns; gauze weave, embroidered; multicolored; 53 inches long, 2 yards, 8 inches cuff to cuff edge; dragon, cloud, bat and other motives.
Hearst Museum object titled Coat, accession number 9-15451, described as Coat; silk, gilt paper wrapped yarns, metal buttons; satin weave, brocaded, plain weave lining, macrame  fringed; multicolored, blue lining; 50 1/2 inches long; dragon cloud motives, crane panel.
Image Missing: Hearst Museum object titled Container, netsuke and bead, accession number 9-12545a-c, described as Inro, netsuke, and ojime: The inro is a long wide lacquer box w/ wide oval shape base. Five nesting sections. Gold lacquer ground w/ light relief decor. of flying cranes, a tortoise w/ weed tail (minogame), some rocks, and on the other side a gnarled pine tree, and branches of plum blossoms. The cranes, tortoise, pine tree and rocks are symbols of longevity. Plum added for beauty. Interiors of sections are entirely of speckled gold. Cord guides raised. (a) The dull, rather flat gold ground is of fine powdered gold sprinkled upon the wet lacquer (fundame) The pine tree, and boughs in light relief is of duller sprinkled gold powder (hiramaki-e) highlighted by brighter gold detail and small inlaid rectangles of gold foil on the trunk. (okibarame style). The plum blossoms are of unpolished black lacquer (hana-nuri). The cranes of dull chestnut-brown lacquer (kuri-uro-urushi). The tortise [tortoise], in higher relief, worn and showing red lacquer base. The interior of sections covered entirely by coarse gold sprinkles on black ground and covered by red tinted overcoat of transparent lacquer. (nashiji). The entire inro is worn w/ many small cracks and chips. Some of the gold foil is peeling off. (b) netsuke has large crack. (c) ojime has metal lining of cord holds. The Netsuke (b): large ivory carving representing Fukurokujiu god of longevity. He is standing w/ a child, hold- fan in 1 hand and staff in other. Has large ears, full beard, and elongated head. Medalion [medallion], checkerboard & cloud patterns on garment. Signature on base. + The ojime (c) is a carved ivory bead w/ detailed dragon in sky. L. (a) 9cm. (b) 7.7cm. Dia. (c): 2cm. (a) signed "made by Kajikawa" (family) (b) "Tomomasa" a 19th c. carver.