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        "accession_number": "2020.427",
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        "tombstone": "Men's Under-Kimono (Nagajuban) (\u9577\u8966\u88a2), 1926\u201389. Japan, Sh\u014dwa period (1926\u201389). Silk; tie-dye, printed silk crepe. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of John C. Weber, 2020.427",
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        "title": "Men's Under-Kimono (Nagajuban)",
        "title_in_original_language": "\u9577\u8966\u88a2",
        "creation_date": "1926\u201389",
        "creation_date_earliest": 1926,
        "creation_date_latest": 1999,
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        "culture": [
            "Japan, Sh\u014dwa period (1926\u201389)"
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        "technique": "Silk; tie-dye, printed silk crepe",
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        "department": "Japanese Art",
        "collection": "Japanese Art",
        "type": "Textile",
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        "provenance": [
            {
                "description": "Ms. Fifi White, Asiatica, Kansas City, KS, sold to John C. Weber",
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                "date": "?-March 19, 1998",
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            },
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                "description": "John C. Weber, New York, NY, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art",
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                "date": "March 19, 1998-2020",
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        "did_you_know": "The Japanese word <em>juban</em> comes from the Portuguese <em>gib\u00e3o</em> for a close-fitting collarless jacket.",
        "description": "A <em>nagajuban</em> is worn beneath the kimono as an undergarment to help keep the kimono clean. The sleeves are fitted into the sleeves of the outer kimono, and the hem is kept shorter to conceal it. People might wear it on its own at home with family or friends. This <em>nagajuban</em> has a tie-dyed design of squares floating across a river-like background.",
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        "url": "https://clevelandart.org/art/2020.427",
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        "creditline": "Gift of John C. Weber",
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        "athena_id": 438205,
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        "legal_status": "accessioned",
        "accession_date": "2021-03-01T00:00:00-05:00",
        "sortable_date": 1926,
        "date_added_to_oa": null,
        "date_text": "1926\u201389",
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        "cover_accession_number": null,
        "is_nazi_era_provenance": false,
        "impression": null,
        "alternate_titles": [
            "Man's Nagajuban undergarment"
        ],
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        "updated_at": "2026-05-01 06:54:13.806000"
    }
}