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Kimono Tapestry by Kimono-Couture
Prepare to be enthralled by our exquisite kimono tapestry, meticulously crafted from a traditional kimono obi by skilled Japanese artisans. This one-of-a-kind tapestry embodies the essence of timeless artistry.
The foundation of this kimono obi is crafted from silk, embellished with delicate strokes of gold leaf, creating a mesmerizing backdrop for the arabesque pattern. The arabesque, inspired by the ivy's vigorous growth in all directions, symbolizes vitality. In the Edo period (1600-1868), it was revered as a representation of longevity and prosperity, adding a touch of auspiciousness to this magnificent tapestry.
Adorning the obi is an enchanting embroidered peacock, celebrated for its resplendent feathers. The peacock embodies qualities such as compassion, fertility, and good health. Its indomitable life force, evident in its ability to consume poisonous snakes and insects, grants it the power to ward off evil spirits and protect against misfortune and suffering. Surrounding the peacock, a tapestry of flowers from the four seasons unfolds: wisteria, cherry blossoms, plum blossoms, chrysanthemums, silver grass, pine trees, and peonies.
We take immense pride in presenting this Japanese kimono tapestry, crafted with unparalleled artistry. Its magnificence is sure to leave you in awe. Invite this precious gem into your home, and immerse yourself in the elegance of ancient Japan, where beauty and symbolism intertwine.
- Dimensions:Height: 35.04 in (89 cm)Width: 15.75 in (40 cm)Depth: 0.4 in (1 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:2022
- Production Type:New & Custom(One of a Kind)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
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- Seller Location:Shibuya City, JP
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU8102234485312
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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