
1920–1940
The large motifs of an ox cart filled with flowers and two hexagonal boxes from the shell matching game (kaiawase) on this bride’s furisode, both date to the Heian period (794-1185). Once popular with Heian court ladies, the shell matching game symbolized the uniting of a man and woman. Associated with marriage, the shell matching game was often given as a wedding gift or found among a bride’s trousseau. Roundels and persimmon-shaped forms containing an array of auspicious and seasonal flowers cover theis furisode.