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Kimono Art, "The Queen of Peacocks" by Kimono-Couture
* Japanese Art
* Asian Art
*Kimono Wall Art
* Wall Decoration
This Japanese Art is made of traditional kimono obi, and is a one-of-a-kind piece created by skilled Japanese artisans.
This obi is made of silk and gold leaf and is decorated with an arabesque pattern. The arabesque pattern is based on ivy, which has a strong life force and grows in all directions. Because it represents vitality, the arabesque pattern was used in Edo period (1600-1868) as a symbol of longevity and prosperity.
This obi is also embroidered with a peacock, known for its beautiful feathers. The peacock symbolizes “compassion,” “fertility,” and” good health”. Because its life force is so strong that it eats poisonous snakes and insects, the peacock is believed to ward off evil spirits and prevent against misfortune and suffering.
The peacock is surrounded by various flowers of the four seasons: wisteria, cherry blossoms, plum blossoms, chrysanthemums, silver grass, pine trees, and peonies.
We are proud to present this Kimono Art, which we believe will surely amaze you. Bring this Kimono Art into your home and with it will come the elegance of ancient Japan.
- Dimensions:Height: 20.87 in (53 cm)Width: 16.34 in (41.5 cm)Depth: 0.6 in (1.5 cm)
- Style:Other (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:2022
- Production Type:New & Custom(One of a Kind)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
- Condition:Additions or alterations made to the original: Using vintage Kimono Obi, our artisans processed into Wall Art. Our artisans are contributed in fashion industry for decades, and are well versed in Kimono culture.
- Seller Location:Shibuya City, JP
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU8102232604662
Kimono-Couture
Japanese Kimono Art by Kimono-Couture Kimono-Couture proudly creates one-of-a-kind Kimono Art using the highest quality Japanese-made obi. Japanese obi are meticulously crafted through countless intricate processes. We firmly believe that obi represent the culmination of Japan's world-renowned craftsmanship. However, as the culture of wearing kimonos has declined, opportunities to appreciate their beauty have significantly diminished. Therefore, at Kimono-Couture, it is our mission to share the splendor of Japan's traditions, culture, and sensibilities and contribute to the world of kimono culture through the creation of Kimono Art. At Kimono-Couture, our skilled artisans painstakingly examine every detail of each obi to bring out its maximum charm, including patterns, colors, and dimensions. Kimono Art conveys various wishes and meanings through its patterns and colors. For instance, the peacock pattern symbolizes "compassion," "abundance," and "health," while the crane pattern represents "vitality" and "longevity." Detailed explanations of the themes and beliefs behind each piece are available in the description section of our works, which we invite you to explore. We take immense pride in delivering our Kimono Art and your satisfaction is our utmost priority. We offer the option of customizing from your preferred patterns and colors, and we are also happy to suggest recommendations based on the wishes and meanings of Kimono Art. Please don't hesitate to contact us!
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