Campaign coat (jinbaori)
Place of OriginJapan
Dateapprox. 1800-1868
PeriodEdo period (1615-1868)
CultureJapanese
MaterialsPatterned silk with gilded paper threads and wool with fur, ivory buttons, and braided silk
DimensionsW. 24 in x L. 39 in, W. 60.9 cm x L. 99.0 cm at shoulders
Credit LineTransfer from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Object number1988.38
DepartmentJapanese Art
ClassificationsTextiles
On View
Not on view陣羽織 江戸時代
Campaign vests were worn by high-ranking samurai over their armor. The large armholes and center slit allowed the wearer maximum movement.
The bright colors, bold design, and precious materials were intended to make a striking impression on the battlefield or in ceremonies. This vest is made of a red wool fabric treated and shrunk to give it a dense, felted finish. The vest is then lined with silk brocade. The front lapels are turned out and held with ivory buttons and knotted silk cords; the epaulets are fur.
approx. 1875-1925
approx. 1875-1925
approx. 1900
approx. 1850-1900
approx. 1950
1875-1900
1850 -1900
approx. 1900-1950
approx. 1850-1900