Product Details
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Vintage Japanese Textiles:
1950s-60's Kimono Silk Fabric Piece
Arai-Hari
*Japanese Aoi Flowers (Mallow)
Width: 13.25 inches / 33.7 cm
Length: 45 inches / 114.3 cm
Catalog# 7468:
US$15.00 per piece
Fabric History/Pedigree: 1950s-60s silk fabric pieces received from a traditional Japanese kimono cleaner/reconstructor called Arai-Hari -- see an excellent explanation of traditional Arai Hari by textile expert .
Fabric Description: This is lightweight printed silk derived from a woman's kimono; the fabric is a light-purple background with designs on one side only; the motif is of the Aoi flower (Mallow) in off-white and pale pastel blues, with the Aoi blossoms in red and peach-pink colors; fabric is lightly textured, sort of like a soft chirimen; Print on one side, little drape, and minimal sheen.
Fabric Description: This is lightweight printed silk derived from a woman's kimono; the fabric is a light-purple background with designs on one side only; the motif is of the Aoi flower (Mallow) in off-white and pale pastel blues, with the Aoi blossoms in red and peach-pink colors; fabric is lightly textured, sort of like a soft chirimen; Print on one side, little drape, and minimal sheen.
*CULTURAL BACKGROUND NOTE:
In classic Japanese art, the Aoi flower is symbolic: For traditionalists, it is associated with the Divine and the theme of longevity, favored by upper aristocracy in Old Japan.
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About Pictures: Please NOTE that colors and contrast differ on each device so please use our text descriptions to complement your sense of the fabric.
Recommended for making scarves/accessories.
Condition: Excellent.