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Material: Fabric
Japanese Silk Fan, Meiji Era Japan
Located in Saverne, Grand Est
Precious silk fan painted with ink and embroidered, decorated with cranes in a lake landscape. The strands are in finely carved bone decorated with peonies. Gold signature on the rev...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Bone, Silk

Outsider Art Painting, Georgia, 20th c
Located in New York, NY
Self-taught school painting, apparently unsigned, 20th c., acrylic on canvas-covered board, depicting five African-American figures stoking a fire in a rural landscape, wrapped in a ...
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20th Century American Other Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Canvas

Vintage Japanese Silk Brocade Embroidery Ceremonial Kimono in Green, Red, Blue
Located in Barrington, IL
isually striking vintage Uchikake Wedding Kimono/Robe for ceremonial occasion, circa end of Meiji to Taisho period 1910s-1930s. This bridal outer garment is of a red color that features elaborate and intricate brocade embroidery in gold and silk threads. Using brilliant colored and gold threads, the artisan decorated the kimono with the design of a Japanese nature scene and water garden with pagodas, trees, bridges, and mountain scenes throughout in brilliant colors of green, blue, red and gold.. They form roundel motifs in a highly elaborate layout, especially striking when viewed from the back. The interior of the kimono is also padded with red fabric and weighted down at the bottom trim. The item is larger than life-size and somewhat heavy and is meant for ceremonial use only. This beautiful artisan hand-crafted piece can be displayed as wall art or on a stand as a sculpture. Dimensions: 54” x 72” Date of Manufacture: Early 20th Century Place of Origin: Japan Material: Silk and gold thread brocade embroidery on silk Condition: Good Vintage Brocade Embroidery, Asian Textiles, artisan Textiles, Japan Textiles, Embroidered Textiles, Japanese Motif Furniture, Fabric From Japan, Kimono Japan, Flower Embroider, Gold Embroidery, Silk Embroidery, , Vintage Tapestry Panels...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Brocade, Silk

Vintage Uzbek Silk Embroidery Suzani in Red, Turquoise, Ivory, Yellow, Purple
Located in Barrington, IL
Vintage hand-crafted Suzani silk embroidery from Uzbekistan in Central Asia. The beautiful suzani has a two large medallion pattern set on a red silk background and designs in sil...
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Mid-20th Century Uzbek Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Abstract Velvet Wall Hanging
Located in Chicago, IL
Designed with a lively arrangement of abstract shapes and geometric patterns, this vintage textile is a celebration of color and form. The textile is a soft mohair velvet with a low ...
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20th Century Unknown Art Deco Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Mohair

Japanese Meiji Bunraku Ningyo Puppet
Located in New York, NY
Japanese Meiji period puppet for the traditional Bunraku ningyo joruri puppet theater. The piece has a carved wood head and is adorned with richly detai...
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Early 1900s Japanese Meiji Antique Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Textile, Wood

Vintage Uzbek Suzani Silk Embroidery in Black, Ivory, Yellow, Red
Located in Barrington, IL
Vintage hand-crafted Suzani silk embroidery from Uzbekistan in Central Asia in black cotton background and designs in silk in black, Ivory, yellow, and red. The design of each panel consists of finely silk embroidered floral patterns in bright colors. The brilliant colors of silk Suzani Embroidery bring this design to life and would be a wonderful addition to a room design and can be used as wall art, table or a bed cover. Dimensions: 63” x 80" Date of Manufacture: 2nd Quarter of the 1900s Place of Origin: Uzbekistan Material: Silk embroidery on cotton Condition: Wear consistent with age and use Table Runners...
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Mid-20th Century Uzbek Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Silk

Japanese Vintage Kimono Obi, "Rainbow Blossoms" by Kimono-Couture, Silk Textile
Located in Shibuya City, Tokyo
Japanese Vintage Kimono Obi selected by Kimono-Couture -Dimension: 416×31cm -Condition: Very Good Condition -Shipping Method: DHL The Japanese kimono obi is a traditional Japanese ...
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2010s Japanese Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Fabric, Textile, Silk, Thread, Yarn

Chinese Dragon, Framed Silk Textile Embroidery
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Antique Chinese textile, with a finely nicely ,dragon , flowers and butterfly , and garden scenery , embroidery on cream color silk background. Displayed professionally in impres...
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20th Century Chinese Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Glass, Wood

Japanese Doll Ichimatsu Ningyou with Porcelain 1960 Showa
Located in Paris, FR
This is a Japanese doll called Ichimatsu doll 'Ichimatsu ningyo'. This doll was made around 1960s in Showa era. It was made in Prefecture Kyoto, Yamashina city. This doll will come with a glass case. Dimensions: H25×33×19 cm Ichimatsu dolls represent little girls or boys, correctly proportioned and usually with flesh-colored skin and glass eyes. The original ichimatsu were named after an 18th-century kabuki actor, and must have represented an adult man, but since the late 19th century the term has applied to child dolls, usually made to hold in the arms, dress, and pose (either with elaborately made joints or with floppy cloth upper arms and thighs). Baby boy dolls...
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1960s Japanese Showa Vintage Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Porcelain, Cotton, Silk, Glass

Go-Mai Uchidashi Dō Tosei Gusoku Samurai Armor Decorated with an Embossed Rabbit
Located in Milano, IT
Go-mai uchidashi do tosei gusoku Samurai armor decorated with an embossed rabbit Edo period, 19th century This samurai armor is complete and original, with consistent elements...
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19th Century Japanese Antique Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Iron

19th Century Chinese Export Butterfly & Insect Pith Watercolor
Located in Atlanta, GA
Canton China, circa 1830. A great and unusual pith watercolor painting of butterflies and insects around a blossoming tree branch. Unmarked.
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19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Antique Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Giltwood, Paper

Domenick Capobianco Abstract Cityscape Oil
Located in New York, NY
Domenick Capobianco (American, b. 1938) colorful abstract cityscape oil painting on canvas, apparently unsigned, unframed. Provenance: Property from the estate of the artist. Deale...
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Late 20th Century American Other Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Canvas

18th Century Ottoman Gilt Threads Brocade Embroidery Textile Panels (A Pair)
Located in Barrington, IL
18th or the early 19th century Ottoman gilt thread embroidery textile panels. Each panel is decorated by hand stitched gold thread embroideries on a dark brown velvet material backed by heavy muslin. Created in the 18th or the early 19th century, they were used as wall panels but can also be used as table runners. One panel is about 29” longer than the other one and the extra material is folded. Dimensions: 29” x 79” Date of Manufacture: 18th or early 19th Century Place of Origin: Ottoman, Turkey Material: Gilt thread embroidery on velvet Condition: Wear consistent with age and use Vintage Tapestry Panels...
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Early 18th Century Turkish Antique Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Gold

Leaves Couch Pillowcase, Colorful Cushion, Embroidered Lace Pillow Cover 17"x17"
Located in Philadelphia, PA
In the most technical sense of the word, "Suzani," in Central Asia, means needle and is used to describe this type of needlework, but to most people, such as decorators or collectors...
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21st Century and Contemporary Uzbek Suzani Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Linen, Silk

Exceptional Embroidered Japanese Ceremonial Kimono
Located in Atlanta, GA
A visually striking antique Uchikake Wedding Kimono/Robe for ceremonial occasion, circa end of Meiji to Taisho period 1910s-1930s. This bridal outer garment is of a bright red color ...
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20th Century Japanese Japonisme Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Brocade, Silk

Zabihi Collection Chinese Pictorial Scatter Size Early 20th Century Rug
Located in New York, NY
Scatter size Chinese Peking rug from the 2nd quarter of the 20th century with an animal pictorial motif Measures: 1'11" x 3'7".
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Early 20th Century Mongolian Folk Art Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Wool

19"x19" Square Authentic Central Asian Silk Embroidered Suzani Cushion Cover
Located in Philadelphia, PA
In the most technical sense of the word, "Suzani," in Central Asia, means needle and is used to describe this type of needlework, but to most people, such as decorators or collectors...
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21st Century and Contemporary Uzbek Suzani Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Linen, Silk

Vintage Japanese Formal Black Silk Kimono with Pheonix Embroidery
Located in Atlanta, GA
A vintage Japanese silk Kuro Tomesode Kimono, circa 1950s-1980s. Kuro Tomesode is a dress for married woman for the most formal occasions, equivalent of the evening gowns in the west...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Silk

Rare set of 2 Japanese suits-of-armour, complete with 2 matching folding screens
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Important unique set of two suits-of-armour (yoroi), complete with two high six-panel screens, that belong together as is indicated by the used family crests (mon). Two crests are used, both belonging to the Nakagawa family of Oka Castle, Ôita prefecture on Kyûshû. They are: – the Nakagawa-kurusu, a circle depicting a Celtic-like cross through a ring. The cross was originally a Christian symbol but after the ban on Christianity in Japan the use of a hidden cross in family crests could continue. – the Nakagawa-kashiwa, two leaves of the Japanese Emperor Oak turned to each other (dakikashiwa mon). The remarkable aspect of this ensemble is the presence of matching crests on both the yoroi and the accompanying folding screens. The kurusu and kashiwa crests adorning the yoroi are elegantly replicated on the screens, providing compelling evidence that these pieces form a harmonious and unified set. This exceptional cohesion between the armour and screens further enhances their artistic and historical value. After the warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1537-1598) had interfered in the battle between the Lord of Bungo Province Ôtomo Yoshi-mune (1558-1605) and the Shimazu of Hyûga Province, he split the Bungo Province in a number of small fiefs and transferred in 1594 Nakagawa Hideshige (1570-1612) from Miki Castle in the Harima Fief to Oka Castle in Kyûshû. The Nakagawa family stayed in possession of Oka Castle till the abolishment of the military use of castles in 1873. In 1884 the Nakagawa family received the title of Count (a title in use till the abolishment of aristocracy in 1947). After the Nakagawa’s left, the castle and the building soon dilapidated and is now known as Oka Castle Ruins. The castle is located in Taketa Village part of Taketa Town in Ôita Province on Kyûshû. > Set of two tall byôbu (folding screens), painted with large red jinmaku (camp enclosure curtain) on a gold leaf ground. The curtains show both crests of the Nakagawa family: one screen depicts two Nakagawa-kurusu crests next to a Nakagawa-kashi crest in the middle, and the other shows the symbols the other way round. Dimensions: Total width 148.66 in/377.6 cm (2 x 25.35 in/64.4 cm, 4 x 24.48 in/62.2 cm); Height 72.63 in/184.5 cm. Period: Japan – Late Edo period (First half 19th century), and maybe even older. > Yoroi with Nakagawa-kashiwa crest: A Japanese black lacquered suit-of-armour (yoroi) completely laced with orange cords (kuro’urushinuri hi’ito odoshi nimai’dô’maru). A thirty-two plate suji’bachi kabuto (helmet with raised ridges) with in front a maedate (fore crest) -with traces of gilding- in the shape of flames, resembling a mythical flaming bird flying down. The fukikaeshi (face guards) and the mabizashi (visor) have the Nakagawa-kashiwa crest in gold maki-e lacquer. Five curved ‘itazane’-plate neck guards (shikoro) laced with orange cords. Together with an ‘angry man...
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18th Century Japanese Antique Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Gold Leaf, Iron, Metal

Kimono Tapestry "The Crane's Departure", Japanese Art, Japanese Hanging Scroll
Located in Shibuya City, Tokyo
Kimono Tapestry "The Crane's Departure" by Kimono-Couture ・Kimono Art ・Japanese Art ・Japanese Hanging Scroll 【Description of Kimono Art by Kimono-Cou...
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21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Gold Leaf

Rare Japanese Floor Screen of Perched Eagles Soga Shohaku Edo period
Located in Atlanta, GA
A rare six-panel Japanese folding floor screen (Byōbu) by Soga Shōhaku (1730-1781) from Edo period. The screen depicts six perched hawk-eagles in various poses positioned in a litera...
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18th Century Japanese Edo Antique Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Brocade, Wood, Paper

Ikat Fabric Pair of Handmade Pillows In Uzbekistan
Located in Prato, Tuscany
We kindly suggest that you read the whole description, as with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to guarantee the authenticity of our items. Pair of...
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21st Century and Contemporary Uzbek Modern Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Velvet

African Batik Cloth Natural Hand-woven Hand-Printed Cotton Fabric Ghana 10 Yards
Located in North Hollywood, CA
African Batik Cloth Natural Hand-woven Hand-Printed Cotton Fabric Ghana 10 yards. Colors are organic earth tone beige and light brown in geometric design. Non waxed fabric circa 1950s. Hand made in Ghana Africa. Museum Quality Original Long Piece. 380 inches, (30 ft 10 yards Long) x 46 inches Inches Wide( 4ft). Could be use to make pillows or upholstery. History of Batik in Africa: Batik, a traditional fabric art technique, has a rich history in Ghana, West Africa. The practice of batik involves using wax to create intricate patterns on fabric, which is then dyed to achieve the desired design. While batik has its origins in Asia, particularly in Indonesia, it has been embraced and adapted by various African countries, including Ghana. In Ghana, batik-making can be traced back to the mid-20th century when it gained popularity as a form of traditional textile art. The craft was introduced by artists and artisans who were inspired by the vibrant and expressive nature of batik. These early practitioners experimented with different designs, colors, and patterns, infusing local themes and motifs into their creations. Over time, batik became an important part of Ghanaian culture and identity. It is not only used for clothing but also for various decorative and functional items such as wall hangings, tablecloths, and accessories. The art form often reflects the rich cultural heritage of Ghana, incorporating symbols, proverbs, and traditional stories into the designs. Ghanaian batik artists often employ a combination of traditional and contemporary elements, creating a unique fusion of styles. The process of making batik involves applying hot wax to the fabric using various tools to create the desired patterns. The wax acts as a resist, preventing dye from penetrating the waxed areas. After dyeing, the wax is removed, revealing the intricate designs on the fabric. Today, batik-making in Ghana continues to thrive as both a traditional craft and a form of artistic expression. Many artisans and designers draw inspiration from Ghana's diverse cultural landscape, incorporating elements from different regions and ethnic groups into their batik creations. The art form has also gained international recognition, with Ghanaian batik products being sought after both locally and abroad. In summary, the history of batik in Ghana is a testament to the creativity and adaptability of artists who have embraced and transformed this traditional technique into a vibrant and culturally significant art form within the country. HISTORY OF BATIK In the mid-nineteenth century, the Belanda Hitam, or "Black Dutchmen," are said to have introduced batik to West Africa after serving as indentured soldiers for the Dutch in Indonesia. Returning from their conscriptions with trunks of fine Javanese batik, the opulent patterns captured the imagination of their friends and relatives. However, textile history is complex, and only a handful of recruits returned to West Africa with batik due to delayed payments. Batik, with roots traced to Egyptian mummies, is a tradition found globally, from Southeast Asia to Japan and India. Europeans, particularly the Dutch, played a significant role in industrializing batik from the seventeenth century onward. In West Africa, Dutch Scholar Ineke van Kessel suggests that batik arrived from India over trans-Saharan routes. Local populations, like the Yoruba in Nigeria, incorporated wax printing into their textiles. European traders brought wax and non-wax fabrics to West Africa in the seventeenth century, targeting a population ready for their consumption. European designers adapted prints for the African market...
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Mid-20th Century Ghanaian Folk Art Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton

Jicol’06
Located in Los Angeles, CA
W20 H24 Acrylic on canvas, signed by artist
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Early 2000s Modern Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Canvas, Lacquer

Walter Darby Bannard "Powder II" Oil on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
Walter Darby Bannard (American, 1934-2016), "Powder II", Oil on Canvas, 1964, Sotheby's, Kasmin Limited, Collection of Carter Burden, and Barbara Ross Interiors labels to verso, wood...
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Mid-20th Century American Other Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Canvas, Paint

Antique Javanese Silk Batik Slendang
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Antique Javanese Silk Batik Slendang (Selendang). A shoulder cloth length of compact hand spun silk imported from China. The flora & fauna design crea...
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Early 20th Century Javanese Tribal Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Silk

Japanese Cigarette Case In The Style Of Komai, Meiji Era Japan
By Komai
Located in Saverne, Grand Est
High quality gold damascened iron case, representing a dragon in the middle of the waves, Mount Fuji in the background on one side, birds in a floral environment on the other. Delive...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Iron

Domenick Capobianco Abstract Oil on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
Domenick Capobianco (American, b. 1928), "Untitled", Abstract Oil on Canvas, in black and red tones, in the manner of Pierre Soulage (French, 1919-2022), apparently unsigned, "Studio...
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Mid-20th Century American Other Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Canvas

Illegibly Signed Harbor Scene Oil on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
Impressionistic nautical motif oil on canvas painting depicting an ocean side seascape landscape with boats, signed illegibly to lower right, with a white mat and housed in a hardwoo...
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20th Century Unknown Other Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Canvas, Paint

Mario Maresca "A Street in Paris" Oil on Tile
Located in New York, NY
Mario Maresca (Italian, 1877-1959) "A Street in Paris" oil on tile depicting a view of Opera Garnier, apparently unsigned, original label to verso, house...
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Early 20th Century Italian Other Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Canvas, Paint

Antique Indian Embroidered Dress Band
Located in London, GB
This wonderful embroidered band was created in India in the early 19th Century. The band was originally designed to form part of a skirt or dress. It still may be used for this purpo...
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Early 19th Century Indian Anglo-Indian Antique Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Satin

Japanese Contemporary silk brocade Handcrafted Decorative Art, 5
Located in Takarazuka, JP
Extraordinary hand crafted Japanese contemporary traditional oshie decorative art piece with a stunning three-dimensional effect. This is a traditional Japanese handcrafted wall deco...
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21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Meiji Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Brocade, Silk

Signed Modern "Blue Wave I" Oil on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
Modern minimalist oil on canvas painting depicting an abstracted azure streak upon a slate gray ground, signed to lower right, titled "Blue Wave I" and dated 2007 to verso, housed in...
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21st Century and Contemporary Unknown Modern Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Canvas

Large Isfahan Ghalamkar Persian Paisley Textile Block Printed 1950s
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Vintage large Isfahan block printed cotton hand printed fabric bedspread or wall Hanging Textile or table cloth. Persian Paisley Kalamkari textile hand b...
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Mid-20th Century Asian Islamic Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Cotton

Vintage Pichhavai Painting of Krishna with Female Gopis Dancing
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Large Vintage Pichhavai Painting of Krishna with Female Gopis Dancing. Colorful Pichhavai hand painted on cotton cloth, circa 1940, depicting a scene from the life of Krishna, in a garden setting. One of a kind Pichhavai painting of Krishna with female Gopis dancing, the composition is enclosed in a lush green forest and the colors of the dresses play off against the vegetative forms, adding a lively pattern to the whole composition green and black border with stylized floral motifs on a blue ground, border composed of meandering leafy vines and multicolored flowers. A Pichhavai painting depicting Krishna, represented in multiple places with female Gopis dancing and offering, great colors, the composition is enclosed in a lush green forest and the colors of the dresses in yellow and oranges play off against the vegetative forms, adding a lively pattern to the whole floral composition, with a colorful Gopis and worshipers. A beautiful antique early 20th century Pichhavai painting depicting Krishna represented in multiple places with Gopi dancing. This piece is all hand painted in pastel colors. It is believed that Krishna enchants the world, but Radha enchants even him. Therefore, she is the supreme goddess of all and together they are called as Radha-Krishna. Gouache on cloth. Rajasthan Jaipur, Indian, Himalayan and Southeast Asian Decorative Art. One of a kind hand-painted. Some damages on the corners. Not framed will be shipped rolled. Dimensions height: 47.25 in. width: 36.5 in. A Picchawai is a large-scale temple hanging made for temporary use in a Pushti Marg shrine. The Pushti Marg (Path of Grace) is a Hindu sect that focuses on the worship of Krishna. One of a kind large size painting on cloth depicting the story of Krishna from a young age. Hand Made painting on cloth.This is an exceptional example including quality of line and design. Not framed, will be shipped rolled. Hand painted in India Lord Krishna Beautiful Hand Painted Indian Traditional Religious pichwai with gopis .... "Maharaas" Maharas is one of the wonderful pastimes of Shri Krishna. It was conceived by the Gopis in Vrindavan in the month of Margashirsha. The gopis worshiped Goddess Katyayani continuously for one month on the sands of Yamuna in Vrindavan and chanted daily. Lord Krishna had to come because of his love and penance. Krishna created Maharas by holding different forms with each gopi there The A picchawai is a large-scale temple hanging made for temporary use in a Pushti Marg shrine. The Pushti Marg (Path of Grace) is a Hindu sect that focuses on the worship of Krishna. Pichhwai paintings...
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Early 20th Century Indian Folk Art Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton

Groovy Chair by Pierre Paulin for Artifort, 1980s
Located in Hilversum, NL
France's leading designer, Pierre Paulin, crafted the chic chair for Artifort, Holland's avant-garde furniture creator. Its compact design, exceptional comfort, and iconic appearance...
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1980s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Vintage Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Bouclé

Hand Embroidered Suzani Textile Throw Pillow, 100% Silk Cushion Cover. 18"x19"
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Decorative Suzani cushion cover made of hand embroidery silk on silk background, flowers and vine motifs, linen backing with zipper, no insert. Measures:18"x19". Delicate and spec...
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21st Century and Contemporary Uzbek Suzani Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Linen, Silk

Indonesian Blue & White Megamendung or Clouds Pattern Batik Panel, circa 1930
Located in Kinderhook, NY
A fine and large semi-antique circa 1930 Indonesian batik finely-woven cotton panel from Cirebon, West Java having blue and white "Mega Mendung" or "Chinese Cloud" wax resist dyed pa...
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Early 20th Century Indonesian Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Cotton

4.8x7 Ft Silk Hand Embroidered Suzani Bed Cover, New Traditional Wall Hanging
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Suzani, a Central Asian term for a specific type of needlework, is also the broader name for the hugely popular decorative pieces of textile that feature this needlework in vivid col...
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21st Century and Contemporary Uzbek Suzani Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Cotton, Silk

Handmade Silk Embroidered Suzani Cushion Cover in Cream & Red. Housewarming Gift
Located in Philadelphia, PA
In the most technical sense of the word, "Suzani," in Central Asia, means needle and is used to describe this type of needlework, but to most people, such as decorators or collectors...
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21st Century and Contemporary Uzbek Suzani Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Silk, Linen

Palm Tree Chinoiserie Wallpaper Hand Painted Wallpaper on Blue EDO Panel
Located in Wuxi, 32
If you love the look of De Gournay wallpaper but not the price, this is for you. The colorways in this sections present our latest colorways, which can be applied to any designs ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Silk

"BORO" / Japanese Old Cloth / Tapestry / Wall Decoration
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
We have a unique Japanese sense of beauty. We will also introduce unique items that only we can make, purchasing routes in Japan, experience gained so far, and methods that no one el...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Showa Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Linen

Japanese screen
Located in Brescia, IT
Two-panel screen of Rinpa school painted with mineral pigments on silk and rice paper. It depicts colorful peony flowers. This is the flower of spring, symbolizing success and pro...
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20th Century Japanese Showa Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Paper

Chinese 19c. Fifth Rank Badge
Located in Sharon, CT
Late 19c Fifth Rank Badge with Silver Pheasant. Embroidered in 'Satin Stich' with gold and multicolored threads on a rich blue silk background. Framed: 17 1/4" x 17 1/4" x 1 5/8".
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Late 19th Century Chinese Qing Antique Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Vintage Handcrafted Patched Textile "Boro" in Indigo Dye, Japan, 20th Century
Located in Copenhagen K, DK
Japan, Vintage Delicate handcrafted antique patched 'Boro' textile with detailed stitching. Likely used as a Furoshiki or duvet cover. 'Boro' are a ...
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20th Century Japanese Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Hemp

Ikat and Embroidery Textile Panel from Sumatra Indonesia
Located in Atlanta, GA
An Indonesia textile panel professionally presented on a linen canvas. It can be taken off from the canvas for easy and economical shipping upon request. The textile was joined with...
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20th Century Indonesian Tribal Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Cotton

"The Crane's Departure" by Kimono-Couture, Kimono Art, Textile Art, Japanese Art
Located in Shibuya City, Tokyo
Kimono Art "The Crane's Departure" by Kimono-Couture ・Japanese Art ・Textile Art ・Framed Wall Art 【Description of Kimono Art by Kimono-Couture】 Kimono Art is a form of Japanese Art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Fabric, Acrylic, Yarn, Thread, Silk, Tapestry

Vintage Dayak Tribal Beaded Decorated Baby Carrier Borneo Indonesia
Located in London, GB
Vintage dayak tribal beaded decorated baby Carrier Borneo Indonesia. The Tribal baby carrier beautifully made with wood base decorated with bead work cloth and clam shell decoration....
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Early 20th Century Indonesian Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Cotton, Shell, Wood, Beads

"BORO" / Japanese Old Cloth / Tapestry / Wall Decoration
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
We have a unique Japanese sense of beauty. We will also introduce unique items that only we can make, purchasing routes in Japan, experience gained so far, and methods that no one el...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Showa Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Cotton, Linen

Antique Photographic Prop Screen, Japanese, Silk Cotton, Room Divider, Victorian
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is an antique photographic prop screen. A Japanese, silk cotton embroidered 4-fold room divider, dating to the late Victorian period, circa 1900. Delicate time-worn condition ideal for set dressing or decorative purposes Displays a desirable aged patina, in original order Four fold frame dressed in textiles and wooden panels Golden silk cotton shimmers delightfully in the light Embroidered with charming birds and foliate decor Each panel adorned with carved fretwork borders and domed crowns This is a charmingly time worn antique photographic prop screen, with an appealing Japanese decor...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Late Victorian Antique Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Silk

5.4x8.6 ft Silk Embroidery Bedspread, Yellow Tablecloth, Suzani Wall Hanging
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Suzani, a Central Asian term for a specific type of needlework, is also the broader name for the hugely popular decorative pieces of textile that feature this needlework in vivid col...
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Late 20th Century Uzbek Suzani Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Cotton, Silk

19"x19" New Uzbek Silk Embroidered Suzani Cushion Cover in Cream and Light Blue
Located in Philadelphia, PA
In the most technical sense of the word, "Suzani," in Central Asia, means needle and is used to describe this type of needlework, but to most people, such as decorators or collectors...
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21st Century and Contemporary Uzbek Suzani Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Silk, Linen

Japanese Showa Four Panel Table Screen Noble Procession
Located in Rio Vista, CA
Fascinating Japanese Showa period for panel table screen depicting a procession of guards, nobles and attendants. Vibrant ink and color natural pigments on mulberry paper with gold f...
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20th Century Japanese Showa Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Brass

Modern Kilim Cushion Cover Blue Handmade Geometric Wool Pillow Case
Located in Hampshire, GB
This new traditional Kilim cushion cover is a handwoven piece constructed in the early 21st century. The design has been delicately woven by hand and features a symmetrical geometric...
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Early 2000s Afghan Mid-Century Modern Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Wool, Cotton, Natural Fiber, Organic Material

Hand Embroidered 100% Silk Cushion Cover, Suzani Accent Throw Pillow, 18" x 20"
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Decorative suzani cushion cover made of hand embroidery silk on silk background, flowers and vine motifs, linen backing with zipper, no insert. Delicate and specialised washing advi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Uzbek Suzani Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Linen, Silk

Silk Embroidery Cushion Cover in Burgundy Red, Blue. Handmade Suzani Lace Pillow
Located in Philadelphia, PA
In the most technical sense of the word, "Suzani," in Central Asia, means needle and is used to describe this type of needlework, but to most people, such as decorators or collectors...
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21st Century and Contemporary Uzbek Suzani Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Linen, Silk

"Bouquet of Love" by Kimono-Couture, Kimono Art / Framed Wall Art / Japanese Art
Located in Shibuya City, Tokyo
Kimono Art "Bouquet of Love" by Kimono-Couture ・Japanese Art ・Asian Wall Art ・Framed Wall Art 【Description of Kimono Art by Kimono-Couture】 Kimono Art is a form of Japanese Art that utilizes the highest quality vintage kimono obi, meticulously crafted by Kimono-Couture artisans. Japanese obi, traditional crafts that embody advanced skills and deep dedication, are painstakingly produced through numerous intricate steps. The colors and patterns of these obi hold various wishes and meanings. However, as Western culture has become predominant, the kimono culture has declined, and today, opportunities to appreciate its beauty are limited to special events like weddings and graduations. Therefore, Kimono-Couture takes on the challenge of reviving these obi as works of Framed Wall Art & Kimono Tapestry. Kimono-Couture skilled artisans are responsible for every aspect of the process, from sourcing the obi to the completion of Kimono Art, enhancing the beauty of these obi to the fullest. In the following, we will explain the wishes and meanings woven into this Kimono Art. 【Description of this Kimono Art "Bouquet of Love"】 Indulge in the allure of our meticulously framed Kimono...
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21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Fabric Asian Art and Furniture

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Fabric, Acrylic, Yarn, Thread, Silk, Tapestry, Textile

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