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0038 Frame art 【Ryukyu Bingata Cherry blossoms, hollyhock, paulownia and bird motif】/ Hand-dyed Kimono Remake Handmade Interior
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This is framed art of a kimono and obi using Ryukyu Bingata kimono decorated with various floral, bird and other patterns.
The hollyhock pattern was a Tokugawa pattern during the Edo period.
The paulownia flower, like the chrysanthemum, was originally a royal pattern, but was bestowed upon samurai families and came to be widely used.
The hollyhock pattern was a Tokugawa pattern during the Edo period.
The paulownia flower, like the chrysanthemum, was originally a royal pattern, but was bestowed upon samurai families and came to be widely used.
Fabric: Kimono
Material: Pure silk
Size: Width 8.2 in x Length 6.2 in x Thickness 0.3 in
Frame type: Stand, wall hanging
An old obi that your mother used to cherish.
A nostalgic kimono from your coming-of-age ceremony.
Kimono and obi that are still stored in a chest of drawers.
If you muster up the courage to untie them... If you cut out only the beautiful parts... They will be reborn in a new form. "Art made from kimono and obi fabric" - breathing new life into precious memories and bringing them back to light.
*We make every effort to represent the colors and patterns of the products as faithfully as possible, but please note that due to the nature of the images, there may be slight differences from the actual product.