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Palanquin (Norimono) With Tokugawa And Ichijo Crests, Risd Museum, Melissa Carr Apr 2014

Palanquin (Norimono) With Tokugawa And Ichijo Crests, Risd Museum, Melissa Carr

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This elaborate palanquin, or onna norimono (“ride for a woman”), transported a bride of high social standing to the groom’s residence on their wedding day. The exterior is constructed in wood and embellished with black lacquer, gold paint, and metal fittings. Two repeated crests serve as decoration and signify that the groom descended from Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543–1616), the first military ruler, or shogun, of the Edo Period. The compact interior is embellished with an armrest and scenes from The Tale of Genji, an 11th-century masterpiece of Japanese literature, written by a noblewoman about court life. On the back wall is …