18th century
Noh Costume (Kitsuke)
Artist/maker unknownSurihaku theatrical robes, decorated solely with metallic stenciling, include urokohaku (scale-patterned) robes like this example, which are used exclusively in Noh drama to symbolize the uncontrolled passions of certain female roles.
With its iridescent triangles stenciled on lustrous satin, the robe represents the reptilian skin of the character, who has been transformed into a serpent or demon by the corrosive power of jealousy and hatred.
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