About this kimono canvas
This one-of-a-kind art piece is created from an antique Japanese obi (kimono sash) and re-imagined as a contemporary circular canvas. Hand-woven silk and metallic threads shimmer with subtle light, turning traditional weaving artistry into a statement wall/table piece for modern interiors. Perfect for Japan lovers who appreciate heritage reimagined for today.
Period / Story
The fabric originates from Taisho era (early 1920ies) formal obi once worn for celebratory occasions such as seasonal festivals. By transforming it into a canvas, we preserve the spirit of joy and renewal while giving it a second life as sustainable art.
Explanation and meaning of pattern and colors
The cracked ice (氷裂文hyouretsu-mon) pattern on the background symbolizes endurance and the quiet strength to overcome hardship, while snowflake looking like mandala represents purity and the beauty of fleeting moments. Together, they evoke harmony between stillness and motion - frozen water transforming under nature’s rhythm. The contrast of red and white carries a celebratory meaning in Japanese culture, expressing joy, balance, and life’s cyclical renewal.
Description of fabric characteristics
The snowflake motif appears matte against the shimmery ground, creating a dynamic surface that changes with each angle of view - all due to traditional Japanese weaving techniques. Stretched on a wooden frame and ready to hang, this piece merges the tactile grace of antique weaving with minimalist modern design.