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Material: Silk
Vintage Uzbek Suzani Silk Embroidery in Black, Ivory, Yellow, Red
Located in Barrington, IL
Bring timeless artistry and cultural elegance into your space with this Vintage Uzbek Suzani Silk Embroidery, a stunning textile handcrafted in Uzbekistan. This authentic piece featu...
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Mid-20th Century Uzbek Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Silk

Lovely 20th Araki Jippo Scroll Paintings Japan Artist Bird and Tree Painted
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
"Araki jippo" Japan painter. Nagasaki prefecture production. First issue is Kinko. Name Teijiro. Tokyo to study under Kanpo Araki, later it will be the Yoshishi. You good at flow...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Edo Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Large Antique Japanese Scroll Depicting a Nesting Crane, Taisho Period
Located in Prahran, Victoria
Large and exceptional Japanese hanging scroll with a realistically painted depiction of a nesting crane by Yoshifuji Yoshio, Taisho/Showa perio...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Paper, Silk

Vintage Embroidered Velvet Evening Two Pieces Gown Vest Skirt and Shawl
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Magnificent 1980s vintage embroidered silk velvet evening two pieces gown, vest and skirt The stunning beaded and sequined evening custom made black silk velvet blazer...
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20th Century Indian Anglo Raj Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Velvet

Lovely 19th Tamazusa Kawabata Scroll Paintings Japan Artist Crane Painted
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
Tamazusa Kawabata 1842-1913 Japan painter. Kyoto student. His name is Takinosuke, Keitei in another issue, and Kei in his later years. At the age of eleven, he entered the gate of Aki Nakajima, and later learned from Kaikei Oda. After moving to Tokyo, he learned oil painting with Yuichi Takahashi and Wargman. In addition, he became a modern Japanese Maruyama sect who loves Maruyama Okyo...
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19th Century Japanese Showa Antique Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Antique Pair of Embroidered Panels of Buddhas
Located in Norton, MA
Antique pair of embroidered panels of Buddhas, presenting Buddha appears in two different forms, one is sitting on the lotus and one is ridding on a mythological creature. They are f...
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Early 20th Century Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Glass, Wood

17"x17" Hand Made Uzbek Silk Embroidered Suzani Cushion Cover in Cream & Blue
Located in Spring Valley, NY
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 Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Linen, Silk

Handmade Silk Embroidered Suzani Cushion Cover. 19" x 19". New Uzbek Toss Pillow
Located in Spring Valley, NY
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 Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Linen, Silk

19"x19" Silk Hand Embroidered Red Cushion Cover, Floral Design Throw Pillow
Located in Spring Valley, NY
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 Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Linen, Silk

19"x19" Traditional Silk Hand Embroidery Lace Pillow. Red & Yellow Cushion Cover
Located in Spring Valley, NY
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 Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Linen, Silk

19"x19" Multicolor Silk Hand Embroidery Lace Pillow, Uzbek Suzani Cushion Cover
Located in Spring Valley, NY
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 Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Linen, Silk

19"x19" Handmade Square Cushion Cover, Silk Embroidery Suzani Pillowcase
Located in Spring Valley, NY
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 Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Linen, Silk

19"x19" Silk Embroidery Suzani Cushion Cover in Light Blue, Burgundy Red & Cream
Located in Spring Valley, NY
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 Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Linen, Silk

19"x19" New Uzbek Silk Embroidered Suzani Cushion Cover in Cream and Light Blue
Located in Spring Valley, NY
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 Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Linen, Silk

18"x18" New Uzbek Silk Embroidered Suzani Cushion Cover in Ivory and Light Blue
Located in Spring Valley, NY
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 Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Linen, Silk

Lovely 20th Yūki Somei Scroll Paintings Japan Artist Bird and tree Painted
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
"Somei Yuki" 1875 (1875) - 1957 (1957) Tokyo living, Japan painter. Real name Sadamatsu, maiden name Morita. Tamazusa Kawabata disciple, Tokyo art school graduation. Empire Art ...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Edo Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Nightingale on Branch Meiji Period Scroll Japan 19/20c
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
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Mid-19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

18"x18" Embroidered Cushion Cover with Floral Design, Home Decor Lace Pillow
Located in Spring Valley, NY
In the most technical sense of the word, "Suzani," in Central Asia and Iran, means needle and is used to describe this type of needlework, but to most people, such as decorators or c...
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21st Century and Contemporary Uzbek Suzani Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Silk, Linen

Vintage Moroccan Caftan, Hooded Black and Gold Trim Kaftan Circa 1970's
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Vintage Moroccan Caftan, black and gold embroidered trim, ca. 1970s Vintage Moroccan black caftan in linen fabric with gold trim embroidered, circa 1970s. This djellabah is crafted i...
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Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Japanese Six Panel Screen: Black and Gold Lacquer Flower Festival Cart
Located in Hudson, NY
Abundant flower arrangement of peonies in a basket, with a four legged rest to the right and a twig fence to the left. Fine lacquer ceremonial cart with silk ties and areas of raised...
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Early 19th Century Japanese Antique Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Gold Leaf

Japanese Silk Suijaku Scroll Nyorai-Kojin with Mixed Buddhism and Shinto Deities
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Japanese silk Suijaku hanging scroll beautifully presented in a custom wood shadow box frame from Edo period (circa 18-19th century). The scroll, surmounted on golden brocade was painted in fine details with gouache, ink and gold powder highlight, served as a Suijaku mandala for the worshippers. Honji Suijaku is a complicated religious concept uniquely developed in Japan. It mixed and hybrid the Buddism deities with native shinto spirits (known as Kami), which were seen as local manifestations (the suijaku, literally means a "trace") of Buddhist deities (the honji literally the original ground). The original idea may lie with the synergetic strategy to spread Buddism by making it more relatable to the local population who had already worshiped Shinto gods. The paradigm, adopted in the 10th century from an orignal Chinese concept, remained a defining feature of Japanese religious life up to the end of the Edo period (1868). Instead of being confined to deities, its application was often extended to historical figures as shown on this scroll. This long hanging scroll depicts an arrangement of 21 figures including Buddhism and Shinto deities as well as two historical figures on the bottom. Each figure was name-tagged in Kanji for easy identification by the worshippers. It was used in the temple or shrine so that when the worshipper prayed in front the mandala, they prayed simultaneously to all the deities. On the very top, sits Nyorai-Kojin, a hybrid deity of Nyorai Buddha and Kojin, the kaki for fire, stove and kitchen. From the top to bottom and left to right, here is the list of the deities: Kanon with Thousand Hands, Kanon with Willow Branch, Monju Bosatsu...
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Early 19th Century Japanese Edo Antique Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Wood

Lovely 20th Century Tatehiko Kan Scroll Paintings Japan Artist Crane Painted
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
Tatehiko Kan 1878-1968 Tottori Prefecture born real name: FujiTaro Sugawara issue: Moritora, Shizuko, Tatehiko Japan Art Academy Imperial Award, Osaka Art Association member, Os...
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19th Century Japanese Showa Antique Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Artists Suiho Yano Showa Period Scroll Japan 20c Artist Nihonga
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
As you can see, it is a work of "Basho / Sparrow" drawn by Midori Yano. Under Basho, this work skillfully depicts the appearance of sparrows forming a flock and singing food. «Su...
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20th Century Japanese Taisho Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Decorative Burnt Orange Raw Silk Throw Pillow
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Asian decorative burnt orange raw silk throw pillow. Luxury silk in burnt orange raw silk. Handmade in India. Zipper closure, down insert.
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20th Century Indian Anglo Raj Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Lake Awasaru Scene Meiji Period Scroll Japan 19c Artist Marked Nihonga Style
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
As you can see, it is a Japanese painting "Lake Suwa Asaharu" figure / co-box. It is a "Lake Suwa Asaharu" figure with gentle sunlight, and it is a very tasty work combined with a ...
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Mid-19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Japanese Two-Panel Screen, Harbor Scene in a Modernist View
Located in Hudson, NY
Bountiful mountain overlooking a city, divided by an occupied river. The shapes and colors that make up this unique painting allow for an unconventional take on a modern harbor view....
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Early 20th Century Japanese Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Gold, Brass

Lovely Scroll Paintings Japan Artist Signed Wakasa Seigyo Monogai "Spring Breeze
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
Wakasa Seigyo "spring breeze garden view", silk, colors, painting, hanging scroll, with box Size: Axis, vertical 142 cm horizontal 65.5 cm picture, vertical 44 cm horizontal 50.5...
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20th Century Japanese Showa Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

1960's Vintage Moroccan Caftan with Silver Metallic Floral Silk Brocade
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Stunning and elegant Moroccan caftan with silver metallic Moorish floral Dupioni silk brocade. Lavishly embroidered on a beautiful woven Dupioni silk.The flowers are embroidered in m...
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20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Fine Silk Persian Qum Rug 3'6'' x 5'0''
Located in New York, NY
Qum weavers are also known for producing prayer rugs with elegant tree of life designs, as well as compartment designs derived from classical Persian garden carpets...
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20th Century Persian Other Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

1970 Moroccan Hooded Caftan White and Blue Linen Djellabah Kaftan
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Moroccan white linen caftan in linen fabric with blue trim embroidered, circa 1970s. This light see through summery djellabah is crafted in Morocco and tailored for a relaxed fit, ...
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Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Vintage Uzbek Silk Embroidery Suzani – Black, Red, Green, Ivory, Blue
Located in Barrington, IL
A vibrant vintage hand-crafted silk Suzani from Uzbekistan, Central Asia, showcasing the rich textile traditions of the region. This finely embroidered piece features dynamic floral motifs in bold hues of red, green, blue, ivory, and black, brought to life through exquisite silk threadwork. Each panel is a celebration of traditional craftsmanship, with intricate stitching that creates a rhythmic and decorative composition. The vivid palette and ornamental detailing make this textile a versatile addition to a range of interior styles—from global chic to maximalist or eclectic. This Suzani is ideal for use as a wall hanging, table cover, or bed adornment, offering both decorative beauty and cultural depth. A stunning statement piece that brings timeless artistry into the modern home. Dimensions: 52” x 71" Date of Manufacture: 2nd Quarter of the 1900s Place of Origin: Uzbekistan Material: Silk embroidery on cotton Condition: Wear consistent with age and use The Persian Knot Gallery, SKU 1668 vintage Uzbek Suzani, silk embroidery Suzani, hand-crafted Uzbek textile, Uzbek floral embroidery, colorful Suzani wall art, Central Asian textile, black background Suzani, Uzbek table...
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Mid-20th Century Uzbek Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Silk

Hanging scroll : red camellia and birds
Located in Fukuoka, JP
Showa Period Japanese Hanging Scroll – Birds and Blossoming Flowers This exquisite Japanese kakejiku (hanging scroll) from the Showa period (1926–1989) is meticulously hand-painted ...
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20th Century Japanese Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Wood, Paper

Middle Eastern Decorative Red Throw Pillow
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Middle Eastern decorative throw pillow with fringes and tassels . Luxury silk in red and gold with an accent textile and decorative silk tri...
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20th Century Moorish Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Large Antique Zen Japanese Ink Scroll After Sesson Shukei
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Japanese Sumi ink painting with light color wash mounted with brocade borders as a hanging scroll (Kakejiku). The painting depicts the famously eccentric Buddhist monks Hanshan and Shide (known in Japan as Kanzan and Jittoku). Often as a pair, they have been a popular motif in Japanese Zen painting...
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18th Century Japanese Japonisme Antique Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Paper

Vintage obi textile art " Camellia ~ Serendipity ~ " by ikasu Blue, Japan
Located in Setagaya City, JP
This work is inspired by traditional Japanese nature motifs symbolism, and is framed in paulownia wood originally used for a kimono chest-of-drawers. In this artwork, the aim was to capture the the auspicious symbol of camellia used in antique kimono. Traditional Japanese culture, represented by the kimono, and wood, an integral element of Japanese craftsmanship, were used to bring this vision to life. I used pieces of kimono that could no longer be used as clothing and kiritansu chest-of-drawers that would normally be discarded to create the ultimate upcycled piece. << Explanation and meaning of pattern and colors >> This delicate piece features hand-drawn camellia motifs flowing gracefully on a softly brightened grayish background. Camellias, native to Japan, bloom from winter to early spring. As an evergreen tree with green leaves throughout the year, it symbolizes the anticipation of spring and is considered an auspicious plant. Due to its seasonal significance and auspicious meanings, camellias have been used as motifs symbolizing good fortune. Additionally, they were highly valued for their use in oil, cosmetics, and medicine, representing nobility. Believed to possess the power to ward off misfortune, camellias also carry the meaning of "protection from calamity" and have strong ties to traditional ceremonies. In this artwork, camellias are delicately depicted alongside flowing branches, subtly representing good fortune with their pale pink and white hues. "Sora-iro nezumi 空色鼠" refers to a light grayish color with a hint of blue, reminiscent of the slightly brightened sky on a lightly cloudy day. Popular during the late Edo period (19th cent.), it elegantly captures the slightly brighter sky pattern seen on lightly overcast days. Notably, the term "nezumi-iro" (mouse gray), popular during the late Edo period, was paired with brown tones, collectively known as "Forty-eight Teas and a Hundred Mice 四十八茶百鼠." Colors within the "nezumi" (gray) spectrum, particularly "sora-iro nezumi," were favored by young people for their cool and sophisticated appeal. << Characteristics of the fabric >> The fabric features intricately woven patterns that reveal subtle gradations through dyeing, creating a grid pattern that transforms depending on the light conditions. Originally, this fabric was part of a formal kimono known as a "hōmongi 訪問着," featuring motifs along the hem, shoulders, and sleeves. These motifs have been carefully selected and combined to create a unified piece of artwork. << About the frame >> Kiritansu - chest-of-drawers for kimono, is traditionally made from paulownia wood, a uniquely Japanese material closely tied to the world of kimonos. Paulownia wood is known as the lightest wood in Japan, prased for its natural luster, resistance to moisture, and resilience against cracking. Since ancient times, it has been used in crafting furniture, chests, and musical instruments. During the Edo period, it became customary to store cherished kimonos in paulownia chests...
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1960s Japanese Japonisme Vintage Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Wood

Japanese Two-Panel Screen Chinese Style Painting with Calligraphy
Located in Hudson, NY
Painting of a perforated garden stone with red bamboo growing behind. Chinese zekku poem reads, "Returning home to my grass hut on a spring evening," by the Tang-poet Qian Qi. Screen...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Paper, Wood

Vintage Manila Shawl, Tablecloth Chinese Embroidery
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Beautiful vintage Manila Chinese shawl embroidery, entirely hand embroidered with silk on silk, very decorative for shawl or tablecloth, circa 1930 good...
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Early 20th Century Philippine Chinoiserie Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Rare Finely Woven Persian Silk Qum, Handmade Oriental Rug, Soft Ivory
Located in Port Washington, NY
Extremely fine woven Persian silk carpet have silk pile on silk foundation. Approximately 750-800 knots per square inch. Qum weavers are also known for producing prayer rugs with elegant tree of life designs, as well as compartment designs derived from classical Persian garden carpets...
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Late 20th Century Persian Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Exhibited Framed Chinese Qing Dynasty Embroidered Fifth Rank Badge
Located in Atlanta, GA
A fine embroidered silk civil rank badge panel (known in Chinese as Buzi) in giltwood frame originally from the Annette Martin Collection and exhibite...
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19th Century Chinese Qing Antique Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Giltwood

Japanese Two Panel Screen, Zen Calligraphy Character Cloud
Located in Hudson, NY
Meiji period (1868 - 1912) calligraphy painting. Abstract character reads: Kumo (cloud). Seal on the upper right reads Shogazen, seal on the upper left reads Hosai. Ink on mulberr...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Meiji Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Wood, Paper

Antique Burnt Orange and Purple Silk Textile
Located in New York, NY
Stunning contrasting colors featuring a metallic fringe on this beautiful fine silk, tie dye ceremonial shoulder cloth from Palembang, Sumatra. Early 20 century. There are 2 very small holes shown on the last image, to be expected due to the age. We only source the best. This beautiful shawl can be worn or used as a wall hanging framed...
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Early 20th Century Indonesian Tribal Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

XX. th Century Chinese Silk Embroidered Whit Two Dragons and the Fireball
Located in Brescia, IT
Chinese yellow silk panel, embroidered with great quality.
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20th Century Chinese Chinese Export Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Framed Japanese Relief Embroidery Textile Art of Dragon
Located in Atlanta, GA
A beautiful Japanese textile art panel with an embroidered dragon on a swirling cloud background, nicely framed with a linen matt in an antique-fi...
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1890s Japanese Japonisme Antique Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Wood

Pair of Chinese Silk Lotus Slippers, c. 1850
Located in Chicago, IL
These dainty, pointed slippers, made of blue silk and embroidered with pink flowers, were shaped to resemble a lotus bud and enhanced the diminutive shape of bound feet. A practice that began in the Tang dynasty and reached the height of its popularity in the Qing dynasty, foot binding was a painful process intended to make a woman's feet as small as possible by restricting bone growth from an early age. The smaller the feet the more attractive and erotic they were, giving elite women a mark of elegance and a distinctive - albeit tortured - gait of small, light steps. These embroidered silk lotus slippers...
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Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Antique Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Silk

French Silk in Light Blue Floral Pattern by Lelievre for Curtains or Upholstery
Located in Sofia, BG
Two large pieces of Lelievre fine silk with matt golden floral pattern on nice light blue base suitable for curtains or upholstery. Very delicate figures and great quality. Brand new...
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21st Century and Contemporary French Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Japanese Two Panel Screen: Kanzan and Jittoku
Located in Hudson, NY
Prominent figures in Japanese folklore. The Chinese poet-sage Kanzan is depicted with his scroll, and the Daoist sage Jittoku with his broom. Painting bears two seals of Nakanuma Sho...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Antique Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Gold

Vintage obi textile art "Broken Vase ~kintsugi~" by ikasu Black / Gold, Japan
Located in Setagaya City, JP
This textile artwork uses a vintage obi dated around 1980ies, with a feather motif, and arranges it so that it looks like a vase. Antique obi, just as it is a broken vase, is united back again with black obijime - a string used to tie up obi when it’s worn. Framed in kiritansu (antique chest) paulownia wood. It is elegantly framed with paulownia wood originally used for kimono chest-of-drawers, and is filled with storytelling and sense of luxury. I used pieces of kimono that could no longer be used as clothing and kiritansu chest-of-drawers that would normally be discarded to create the ultimate upcycled piece. << Explanation and meaning of pattern and colors>> Feathers hold various meanings and symbolism in Japanese traditional culture, often reflecting themes of spirituality, symbolism, and folklore. Here are some of the meanings associated with feathers in Japanese tradition: ・Divine Protection: Feathers are often seen as symbols of divine protection and spiritual guidance. Feathers, especially those from birds, are considered to be imbued with the protective energy, offering spiritual guardianship and safeguarding against negative forces. ・Connection to the Spirit World: Feathers are sometimes associated with the spirit world and the realm of the divine. In folklore and mythology, feathers are depicted as messengers between the earthly realm and the celestial realms. ・Symbol of Beauty and Elegance: Feathers are admired for their natural beauty, grace, and elegance. In traditional Japanese arts such as Noh theater, Kabuki, and dance performances like Kagura, actors and performers often use feathered costumes or accessories to enhance their appearance and convey a sense of refinement and sophistication. ・Sign of Good Luck and Prosperity: In Japanese folklore, certain birds like cranes and pheasants are considered symbols of good fortune, longevity, and prosperity. Feathers from these birds are often depicted in art and craftwork as auspicious symbols believed to bring blessings and positive energy to the bearer. <> Kiritansu - chest-of-drawers for kimono, is traditionally made from paulownia wood, a uniquely Japanese material closely tied to the world of kimonos. Paulownia wood is known as the lightest wood in Japan, prased for its natural luster, resistance to moisture, and resilience against cracking. Since ancient times, it has been used in crafting furniture, chests, and musical instruments. During the Edo period, it became customary to store cherished kimonos in paulownia chests...
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1980s Japanese Japonisme Vintage Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Wood

Rare Finely Woven Persian Silk Qum, Handmade Oriental Rug, Ivory, Brown
Located in Port Washington, NY
Extremely fine woven Persian silk carpet have silk pile on silk foundation. Approximately 750-800 knots per square inch. Qum weavers are also known for producing prayer rugs with elegant tree of life designs, as well as compartment designs derived from classical Persian garden carpets. Given their largely classical design repertory, Qum rugs tend to be finely woven with knot counts in the two hundreds and three hundreds. Forty to forty years ago Qum also became a production center for Persian all-silk rugs of exceptional fineness. Today weavings of Qum continue to be among the most respected and highly prized fine Persian rugs. The production of Qum rugs began in the early decades of the 20th century. Qum vintage rugs are identified as such because of their historical association with the Islamic holy city of Qum, where they were originally woven. Qum itself an ancient and important city in central Persia, where it hosts a sizable permanent population in addition to a constant influx of pilgrims and other religious travelers. While vintage Qum rugs do not boast the ancient pedigree of Tabriz or Sultanabad rugs and carpets, these special and storied carpets represent a distinct style with a great deal of merit. The Qum rugs themselves are made of a thin pile in silk and wool, as most Qum rugs are traditionally used as wall hangings. The fine materials with which Qum rugs are woven allow for weavers to draw exquisite, precise detail work throughout. Unlike traditional designs, fine Qum rugs generally feature small allover designs, and are considered an example of a city style. Persian Qum rugs are also often characterized by exceptional curve-linear lines. The color pallet most associated with Iranian Qum...
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Late 20th Century Persian Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

19th Century Chinese Court Official's Winter Hat
Located in Dallas, TX
This 19th century Chinese court official's winter hat is made of soft black velvet and is covered with red silk fringe. The dark blue knob on the top indica...
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19th Century Chinese Antique Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Velvet

Oriental Carpet, 100 % Silk, 20th Century - N° 742
Located in Paris, FR
100 % soie hand knotted carpet in an oriental factory. High quality, beautiful graphics and remarkable finesse. Perfect state of preservation. Dimensions: 150 x 100 cm.
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1950s Central Asian Rustic Vintage Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Framed Painting on Silk, Harbor at Night By: Chiga Saku
Located in Hudson, NY
Pigments on silk. Signature and seal read: Chiga saku (Acid free mounting with UV plexiglass) Painting dimentions: 59" H x 34" W, overall dimentions: 63 1/4" H x 38 1/2" W.
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Early 20th Century Japanese Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Japanese Silk Scroll of Daruma Hanabusa Itcho Edo Period
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Japanese hanging scroll attributed to Edo period painter Hanabusa Itcho (1652-1724). The artwork features a silk roundel nicely mounted in golden brocade background. The painting depicts a robed Daruma seated in meditation with his eyes widely open. The rendition of the famous monk, one of the most beloved subjects in Japanese art, was extremely minimalistic. With just a few effective ink strokes and patches of watercolor, it managed to successfully highlight the essence and spirit of Daruma. The roundel was possibly a center fragment of a larger painting by the artist and was remounted historically. Signed with one of his artist's names. It comes with a wood scroll box with ink inscription of title and artist formal name. For a painting with the same signature, see number 1881,1210,0.1719 in the collection of the British Musuem. Also a horizontal scroll...
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18th Century Japanese Edo Antique Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Paper

Japanese Four Panel Screen: Japanese Tree Sparrows on Stacks of Bailed Rice
Located in Hudson, NY
Sparrows ravish freshly harvested rice, drying on stakes, beyond wild chrysanthemum. Mineral pigments on silk. Signed in the lower left corner, signature reads: Soetsu. With a simple...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Wood, Lacquer

Fine Silk Persian Qum Rug 4'9'' x 6'7''
Located in New York, NY
Qom rugs (or Qum, Ghom, Ghum) are made in the Qom Province of Iran, around 100 km south of Tehran. Although rug weaving in Qom was not a major industry until the past 100 years, the ...
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1970s Persian Vintage Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Antique Japanese Hanging Scroll Attributed to Iwasa Matabei
Located in Atlanta, GA
An antique ink and color on paper hanging scroll (kakejiku) with brocade border. It appears to be a fragment of a larger hand scroll depicting a procession of a lord with his entoura...
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Early 17th Century Japanese Japonisme Antique Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Paper

Extremely Fine Silk Persian Qum Area Rug 3'1" x 4'8"
Located in New York, NY
Qom rugs (or Qum, Ghom, Ghum) are made in the Qom Province of Iran, around 100 km south of Tehran. Although rug weaving in Qom was not a major industry until the past 100 years, the ...
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20th Century Persian Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

Japanese Monastery Robe Patchwork Kesa with inscription Edo Period
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Japanese Kesa (Monk's Vestment) made from fourteen columns of patchworks of blue brocades with sumptuous woven pattern. The elaborate motifs feature re...
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Early 19th Century Japanese Japonisme Antique Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Brocade, Silk

Fine Vintage Persian Nain Area Rug 3'0" x 6'6"
Located in New York, NY
Nain rugs are constructed using the Persian knot and typically have between 300 and 700 knots per square inch. The pile is usually very high quality wool, clipped short, and silk is ...
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1960s Persian Vintage Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Wool, Cotton, Silk

Chinese Ink and Colour on Fabric Painting, "Emperor"
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Chinese ink and colour on fabric Painting, "Emperor" Qing Dynasty, set within two lucite panels Measures: The painting 87 by 151 cm., 34.5 by 59.5 in., Please note that this l...
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20th Century Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk

19th Century Japanese Scroll of Hollyhocks
Located in Hudson, NY
Seal on lower right reads: I'nen. Beautiful and delicate Rimpa painting using tarashikomi (painting-in) technique of wet on wet painting. Painted in a style reminiscent of the famous...
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19th Century Japanese Antique Silk Asian Art and Furniture

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Silk, Wood, Paper

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