Golden Landscape (long ver.)

$800.00
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Size

about 20cm x about 60cm x about 4cm

Materials

wooden frame, cotton linen canvas, pure silk

About this panel

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 are depicted in the shape of clouds. The presence of pine trees and paulownia motifs, both considered auspicious symbols, adds to the overall richness of the design.

Furthermore, the inclusion of the "Seigaiha" wave pattern and the intricate kumodori technique makes this obi a truly authentic and artistic masterpiece.

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Size

about 20cm x about 60cm x about 4cm

Materials

wooden frame, cotton linen canvas, pure silk

About this panel

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 are depicted in the shape of clouds. The presence of pine trees and paulownia motifs, both considered auspicious symbols, adds to the overall richness of the design.

Furthermore, the inclusion of the "Seigaiha" wave pattern and the intricate kumodori technique makes this obi a truly authentic and artistic masterpiece.

Size

about 20cm x about 60cm x about 4cm

Materials

wooden frame, cotton linen canvas, pure silk

About this panel

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 are depicted in the shape of clouds. The presence of pine trees and paulownia motifs, both considered auspicious symbols, adds to the overall richness of the design.

Furthermore, the inclusion of the "Seigaiha" wave pattern and the intricate kumodori technique makes this obi a truly authentic and artistic masterpiece.

Explanation and Meaning of the Pattern

The Kumodori pattern is a classic design in which various designs are framed within a cloud-like shape. Clouds have been a source of fascination for people throughout history, as they constantly change shape and color and are often seen as signs of upcoming great events or as symbols of good luck. For this reason, cloud patterns, or kumodori, are often used for celebratory occasions such as weddings or a baby's first visit to a shrine.

Clouds are also believed to be the dwelling place of dragons and gods, associated with their divine powers. The paulownia design, on the other hand, is one of the quintessential Japanese designs. Its name, "paulownia," means "noble. It was introduced from China, where it was believed to be inhabited by phoenixes, a symbol of good fortune.

Historically, the paulownia design was highly prestigious and used exclusively by the imperial family in Japan. Later, it became a symbol of power and was given by the emperor to those in influential positions. Various family crests with paulownia designs were created and adopted by military leaders.

Traditionally, when a girl was born, a paulownia tree was planted in the family garden. When she married and moved to her husband's family, she would be given a chest of drawers made from this tree and filled with kimonos. This tradition symbolized the wish for the child's healthy growth, as paulownia trees are known for their straight and rapid growth.

Description of fabric features

Nishijin-ori is a traditional and prestigious textile produced in the Nishijin district of Kamigyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It is known for its high quality craftsmanship and is considered one of Japan's most treasured weaving traditions. Nishijin-ori fabrics are known for their intricate patterns, luxurious materials, and meticulous attention to detail. They are often used to create kimonos, obi, and other fine textiles for formal occasions. The artistry and expertise involved in nishijin-ori weaving has been passed down through generations, making it an integral part of Japan's cultural heritage and a symbol of exquisite craftsmanship.

Decoration Tips

The panel can be displayed on a table, etc. You will need tacks or nails to hang it on the wall. Since it is light, you can hang it with two ordinary tacks. You can also place it on an easel. Perfect for redecorating your room, as a housewarming gift, as a gift or as a souvenir for your loved ones! The product is carefully packaged and shipped so it can be used as a gift on the go.

Caution

All pieces are made from real kimonos, antiques and vintage pieces. For this reason, the fabric may have traces of long-term use and minor fabric damage. If there are scratches or stains, we always add a photo of the area on the item page, so please check before you buy. Regarding precaution, cancellation and refund policy, please refer to the refund policy in the footer section of the site for information.

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