About this kimono canvas
This one-of-a-kind art piece is crafted from an antique Japanese obi (kimono sash) and stretched as a contemporary circular canvas. Hand-woven silk and metallic threads shimmer with subtle light, turning traditional weaving artistry into a statement wall piece for modern interiors. Perfect for Japan lovers who appreciate heritage reimagined for today.
Period / Story
The fabric originates from a mid-Showa era (1950s–60s) formal obi once worn for celebratory occasions such as weddings and seasonal festivals. By transforming it into a canvas, ikasu preserves the spirit of joy and renewal while giving it a second life as sustainable art.
Explanation and meaning of pattern and colors
Cascading cherry blossoms celebrate transient beauty and the arrival of spring, while the graceful birds represent harmony and prosperity. Soft greens suggest mountain landscapes, creating a serene balance against the radiant gold. Together these motifs embody good fortune, enduring happiness, and appreciation of nature’s fleeting splendor—core values in Japanese aesthetics.
Description of fabric characteristics
Woven from pure silk with intricate nishijin-ori techniques, the fabric features raised brocade and fine metallic threads that catch light from every angle. The surface offers a luxurious texture—smooth yet dimensional—highlighting each blossom and geometric line. Mounted on a sturdy circular wooden frame, this canvas is ready to hang and requires no additional framing, making it an elegant focal point for any space.
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