Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 6

K-3 Sakura Kimono 2 panels Screen White and Pastel Floral

$29,536.31
£22,139.30
€25,000
CA$40,577.88
A$45,301.38
CHF 23,737.24
MX$554,533.38
NOK 301,463.22
SEK 284,241.54
DKK 190,309.12
Shipping
Retrieving quote...
The 1stDibs Promise:
Authenticity Guarantee,
Money-Back Guarantee,
24-Hour Cancellation

About the Item

Created K-3 and its iconic founder Kenzo Takada, this stunning two-panel screen embodies the fusion of classical Japanese artistry with modern design principles. The screen features luxurious prints on tin leaf panels, framed elegantly in black lacquer. Each piece has been expertly handcrafted in Japan, and the artwork elegantly depicts the delicate and ephemeral beauty of a kimono illustrating a Sakura blossoms, a symbol deeply ingrained in Japanese culture and often explored in K-3’s collections. This artwork serves as a celebration of both natural beauty and transient moments, imbuing the space with a sense of serenity and poetic grace. Alongside his design work for the Madame Butterfly Opera’s costumes, Kenzo Takada’s involvement in this piece adds layers of cultural depth and artistic narrative, making the screen a testament to his enduring talent and his passion for blending diverse art forms and vibrant aesthetics.

More From This Seller

View All
K-3 Maiko Kimono 2 panels Screen Red Floral
By K-3 by Kenzo Takada & Jonathan Bouchet Manheim
Located in Cadorago, CO
Crafted by the collaborative vision of K-3 and the iconic Kenzo Takada, this exquisite two-panel screen exemplifies the fusion of traditional Japanese artistry with contemporary desi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Screens and Room Dividers

Materials

Gold Leaf

K-3 Shogun Kimono 2 panels Screen Gold and Black Floral
By K-3 by Kenzo Takada & Jonathan Bouchet Manheim
Located in Cadorago, CO
Crafted by the collaborative vision of K-3 and its iconic founder Kenzo Takada, this exquisite two-panel screen is a masterful blend of traditional Japanese artistry and modern design elements. Adorned with striking prints on silver leaf panels and bordered by a sleek black lacquer frame, each screen has been meticulously handcrafted in Japan. The artwork displayed pays tribute to the commanding and dignified presence of Shogun warriors...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Screens and Room Dividers

Materials

Silver

Throw Tsugi Sakura 121
By Kenzo Takada
Located in Cadorago, CO
The TSUGI collection is composed of yarn-dyed jacquard throws with a giant patchwork Kintsugi pattern and contrasting short fringes. This natural-coloured throw is delicately deisgne...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Japonisme Textiles

Materials

Fabric

Throw Tan Sai 211
By Kenzo Takada
Located in Cadorago, CO
This is a natural cream jacquard throw decorated with a pattern of large, elegant peonies and short fringes. The peony flower is a Japanese symbol for g...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Japonisme Textiles

Materials

Fabric

Throw Tsugi Maiko 156
By Kenzo Takada
Located in Cadorago, CO
The TSUGI collection is composed of yarn-dyed jacquard throws with a giant patchwork Kintsugi pattern and contrasting short fringes. This vibrant red throw is delicately deisgned wit...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Japonisme Textiles

Materials

Fabric

K3 Shinlin Throw.
By K-3 by Kenzo Takada & Jonathan Bouchet Manheim
Located in Cadorago, CO
This enchanting throw, designed by the creative minds at K3, captures the essence of a dreamlike forest. It brings a serene and tranquil atmosphere into your home, weaving the peacef...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Pillows and Throws

Materials

Wool, Acrylic

K3 Shinlin Throw.
$1,206 / item

You May Also Like

Euphoria Cream Lacquer Screen
By Koket
Located in Manassas, VA
Fascinated with all things wild, from exotic wood textures to the delicate butterfly silhouettes, the intriguing Euphoria screen captures the mystic and seduction that lies behind th...
Category

2010s Portuguese Screens and Room Dividers

Materials

Lacquer

Japanese Traditional Brocade Silk Two-Panel Folding Screen
Located in Takarazuka, JP
Japanese contemporary two-panel "byobu" or folding screen featuring two graceful ladies dressed in elegant formal traditional Japanese kimonos. This folding screen is inspired by Jap...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Meiji Paintings and Screens

Materials

Brocade, Silk

Showa Delicate Floral Screen
Located in Fukuoka, JP
This graceful two-panel screen captures the essence of summer with its subtle depiction of slender grasses and fine lines, artfully arranged against a golden background. The screen e...
Category

20th Century Japanese Showa Paintings and Screens

Materials

Gold Leaf

18th Century Japanese Rinpa Screen. White Chrysanthemums. School of Korin.
Located in Kyoto, JP
School of Ogata Korin White Chrysanthemums 18th Century, Edo period. A two-panel Japanese screen. Ink, color, gofun and gold leaf on paper. Dimensions: H. 171 cm x W. 188 cm (67.5” x 74”) On this two-panel Japanese screen we see blooming chrysanthemums, a flower which embodies the essence of autumn in Japan. Here the traditional floral theme has been simplified and stylized. The bright colors and asymmetrical composition against the delicate gold leaf create a luxurious and ornate work of art. Its background, a strikingly patinated grid of gold leaf, denies any sense of place or time and imbues everything with an ethereal glow. The leaves and stems of the plants are nothing more than pools of mottled color and ink without any outline whatsoever. These are typical Rinpa adaptations of traditional ink painting methods; tarashikomi, or diluted washes of color blended while very wet, and mokkotsu, or “bonelessness,” which creates forms without exterior outlines. The relief work of the rounded flower petals has been obtained by the moriage process (a mixture based on ground shells modeled on the surface of the paper). On the lower right of the screen, the siganture “Hokyo Korin Jakumyo” and the “Hoshuku” seal can be read. Korin is Ogata Korin, famed for the Irises (Nezu Museum) and Red and White Plum Blossom (MOA Museum of Art) folding screens, both National Treasures. Korin worked in both Kyoto and Edo in the mid-Edo period. Korin was using the art name “Jakumyo” just after he received the Hokyo level, which was in 1701. This particular screen was published in May of 1961 in the Japanese Sansai Fine Art Magazine*. An in depth article accompanies the photograph of the screen and and a photograph of the signature and seal. This article devotes much of its body to discussing the moriage technique, how it enlivens the chrysanthemum flowers and Korin’s specific skill in using the technique. The article goes on to discuss the most famous works of Korin, utilizing this technique, which were known at the time. Specifically a two-panel screen held in the Honolulu Museum which was discovered in the store-house of Takahashi Soan. A two-panel screen pair which the Nakano family own. A two-panel screen pair with chrysanthemums in moriage in fan designs owned by the Nomura family. Also a small folding screen featuring chrysanthemums held in the Yamato Bunkakan. The article goes on to say that this particular two-fold screen came from the Nijo family. Korin is known to have had a strong connection with the aristocratic Nijo family. The article explains that Korin received a lot of favors from the Nijo family and that this screen would have been gifted to them. Since that time the Honolulu screen has been amended to ‘attributed to Ogata Korin’ and I do not know further details of the other 3 screens. Other Chrysanthemum screens...
Category

Antique 18th Century Japanese Edo Paintings and Screens

Materials

Gold Leaf

Lovely Japanese 20th c Scroll Cherry Blossoms in the Moon
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
This work carefully and delicately depicts a river landscape ■Silk book, handwritten ■Condition   Lovely Condition ■Dimensions Axis size: 1845mm (height) x 530mm (width) Paper size...
Category

20th Century Paintings

Materials

Silk

Japanese Contemporary Orange Black Cream Silk Two-Panel Folding Screen, 4
Located in Takarazuka, JP
Extraordinary Japanese contemporary two panel "byobu" or folding screen featuring genryoku style handcrafted silk raised kimono Japanese decorative art in Purple, blue, black and ora...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Meiji Decorative Art

Materials

Gold