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Buttons

c. 1900

The Kyoto Costume Institute

The Kyoto Costume Institute
Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan

These buttons were exported from Japan to Western markets. In a circle of 25 mm diameter, four different figures were painted elaborately. These buttons have different designs, but Japanese women and an infant appear on all of them. The Japanese atmosphere Westerners, and these buttons were dubbed "Satsuma" buttons.
In 1867 the Satsuma domain, along with the Japanese government and the Saga domain, took part in the Paris Exposition. The Satsuma domain had displayed interest in foreign countries at an earlier stage, and around 1860 began to make Satsuma-style ceramic buttons for export. Many Satsuma buttons of flower shape, hexagonal or large-sized were distributed in America and Europe from the late 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century.

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  • Title: Buttons
  • Fashion House: Satsuma and cross-in-circle mark of Shimazu family crest
  • Label: Satsuma and cross-in-circle mark of Shimazu family crest
  • Date Created: c. 1900
  • Location Created: Japan
  • Physical Dimensions: 25mm
  • Type: Accessory
  • Photographer: ©The Kyoto Costume Institute, photo by Masayuki Hayashi
  • Rights: Collection of The Kyoto Costume Institute
  • Medium: Satsuma; set of six; "samehada" ('sharkskin') ground with "kinrante" (heavy gilding); celestial maiden motif.
The Kyoto Costume Institute

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