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Flint Kilby and Co. was a firm of ‘Merchants and Commission Agents’ operating out of Yokohama. The use of gold thread in Japanese embroidered and woven textiles was much admired in the West. To make gold thread, gold foil was pasted onto paper, cut into narrow strips, and then twisted around cotton or silk threads. This sample board displays several different colours and thicknesses of gold thread. (Exhibition number 1)
Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 9 November 2012-27 January 2013, Threads of Silk and Gold: Ornamental Textiles from Meiji Japan, Clare Pollard, ed. (Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 2012), no. 1 p. 88, p. 26, illus. p. 88
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