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Snowflake ~New Beginnings~

Snowflake ~New Beginnings~

Precio habitual $1,298.00
Precio habitual Precio de oferta $1,298.00
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Size

Diameter approx. 30cm, 25cm, 20cm x 2cm  (6 items). 


Materials

silk (outside-layer) , wooden frame, cotton linen canvas (under-layer)


About this canvas

Six canvases use the fabric taken from antique kimono, its' various parts, to create one harmonious fluid image of a snowflake - a symbol of new beginnings in Japan.


Period / Story

The kimono used for this canvas was created during the late Showa period (1960-80ies).


Explanation and meaning of pattern and colors

In Japanese tradition, the snowflake motif (雪華, sekka) carries deep cultural symbolism. It represents purity, transience, and the fleeting nature of life. Snowflakes, with their delicate structure and short-lived beauty, align with the concept of mono no aware (物の哀れ), the Japanese aesthetic appreciation of the ephemeral nature of things. This concept reveres beauty in its impermanence, reflecting the Buddhist-inspired idea that all things are transient.

Snowflake patterns in art, kimono, and textiles are particularly popular in winter designs, symbolizing peace, serenity, and clarity. The symmetry and delicacy of snowflakes also embody a sense of elegance and refinement, qualities often admired in Japanese art and aesthetics. In traditional kimonos, the snowflake motif can add a touch of seasonal beauty and evoke feelings of quiet winter landscapes, enhancing the garment's connection to nature and the changing seasons.

Characteristics of the fabric 

Shibori is a traditional Japanese dyeing technique that involves folding, twisting, binding, or stitching fabric before dyeing to create intricate patterns. This resist-dyeing method results in unique, organic designs, often characterized by soft, blurred edges and beautiful contrasts, commonly seen in indigo-blue hues.

Snowflakes and small plum flower buds are created by shibori dyeing here.


Decoration Advice

Canvas can be displayed on a table, wall, etc. Hanging on a wall requires hooks, tacks or nails. It can also be displayed propped up on an easel. Ideal for a room makeover, housewarming gift, present, or souvenir for a loved one.


Precaution

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, so please check before purchasing. Regarding precaution, cancellation and refund policy, please refer to the refund policy in the footer section of the site for information.

The last pictures in the gallery are the pictures of the reverse side of the canvas and the package. 

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