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Framed Kimono Art, "The Crane's Departure" by Kimono-Couture, Japanese Wall Art

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Japanese 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 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 "The Crane's Departure"】 This is a one-of-a-kind Kimono Art by Kimono-Couture, meticulously crafted using the finest quality Japanese kimono obi. The title of this Kimono Art piece is "The Crane's Departure." As the name suggests, the central theme of this artwork is the crane. The crane motif on the kimono is a symbol of good fortune and has been cherished in Japan for generations. The crane is revered as a symbol of vitality and longevity due to its long lifespan. In Japan, there is a tradition of sending origami cranes to those who are suffering from injuries or illness as a gesture of hope and healing. For us, the crane motif carries the meaning of wishing for a healthy life. Furthermore, cranes are associated with the tradition of spending a lifetime with a partner. As a result, the crane motif is also beloved as a symbol of marital harmony and the ability to lead a happy life together with one's spouse or partner. Since ancient times, the cry of the crane has been believed to reach the heavens, making the crane a revered bird that connects the earthly realm with the divine. In addition to the crane, this Kimono Art features motifs of pine, bamboo, plum blossoms, and waves. In the world of kimono, these symbols represent the brilliance of life and longevity (pine, bamboo, and plum), as well as the desire for everlasting happiness (waves). The patterns adorning this Kimono Art are profoundly auspicious. If you know someone who is facing illness or injury, presenting this artwork as a gift with wishes for their recovery is highly recommended. It's also a wonderful gesture to express gratitude towards your spouse or partner. Crafted with the utmost quality in kimono obi, this Kimono Art is exceptionally beautiful and delicate. We suggest displaying it in your study, guest room, or living space. The luxurious ambiance of this Kimono Art will undoubtedly bring a sense of tranquility to your surroundings.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 25.6 in (65.03 cm)Width: 19.7 in (50.04 cm)Depth: 0.98 in (2.49 cm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    2023
  • Production Type:
    New & Custom(One of a Kind)
  • Estimated Production Time:
    Available Now
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  • Seller Location:
    Shibuya City, JP
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: KC78 三三シルバー(三三ブラック)1stDibs: LU8102237681162
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