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Vintage kimono textile art " Plum Gradation " by ikasu Pink White Japan
$650
£495.81
€564.88
CA$913.58
A$996.69
CHF 527.74
MX$11,943.22
NOK 6,721.10
SEK 6,145.94
DKK 4,217.87
About the Item
This canvas featuring a plum color gradient kimono showcases a unique decorative variation of the popular seigaiha (青海波) sea waves pattern.
The artwork got a Mr.
Mrs. Abe Arts
Culture Prize in 2024.
<< Period/Story
This canvas is made from upcycled kimono from the late Showa period, likely from around the 1980s.
<< Explanation and meaning of pattern and colors
The decoration designed on the ocean waves pattern resembles peacock feathers, adding an oriental ambiance to this unique pattern.
The ocean waves are regarded as an auspicious motif, with endless waves symbolizing a desire for everlasting happiness and a peaceful life for those who possess it.
<< Description of fabric characteristics
This piece features a decorative ocean wave pattern known as "Seigaiha," created through a weaving technique called "jimon." In this technique, the pattern emerges not from colors but from the way light reflects off threads at various angles.
In kimono culture, the lining that peeks out from the sleeves and bottom is known as "hakkake." It offers a unique way to appreciate colors and patterns. Sometimes, these rarely seen parts, visible only when the wind blows or while walking, turn out to be the most beautiful in entire kimono. This embodies the concept of "uramasari," a tradition of being "secretly awesome." This canvas is an upcycled version of the hakkake - the kimono lining.
While plain fabrics have become common for hakkake in recent years, this one uses a fabric with a woven pattern, highlighting the meticulous attention to details of the person who originally crafted it.
- Creator:Kimono ikasu (Artist)
- Dimensions:Height: 0.79 in (2 cm)Diameter: 11.82 in (30 cm)
- Style:Japonisme (In the Style Of)
- Materials and Techniques:
- Place of Origin:
- Period:1980-1989
- Date of Manufacture:2024
- Condition:All the works are made from real kimonos, antiques and vintages. For this reason, the fabric may have traces of long-term use and minor fabric damages. - In case there are any scratches or stains, we always add a photo of the area on the item page.
- Seller Location:Setagaya City, JP
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU10079243793872
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