Kimono ikasu Decorative Art
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Vintage Obi textile art " From the Ashes ~ Serendipity ~" by ikasu Beige Japan
By Kimono ikasu
Located in Setagaya City, JP
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This canvas has been upcycled from an early 20th-century maru-obi, featuring a subtle yet sophisticated depiction of the phoenix—a legendary symbol of peace and renewal. Ren...
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Vintage 1910s Japanese Japonisme Decorative Art
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Vintage Obi textile art " Golden Landscape ~ Perennity ~" by ikasu Gold Japan
By Kimono ikasu
Located in Setagaya City, JP
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This obi is a stunning example of traditional Japanese textile artistry. It showcases a waterside landscape using a visual technique known as "kumodori," where ocean waves a...
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Vintage 1970s Japanese Japonisme Decorative Art
Materials
Canvas, Silk
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