Kimono Mom collab "Pine trees for longevity" I
Kimono Mom collab "Pine trees for longevity" I
This art piece was created from the fabric of the same obi we used with Kimono Mom on a workshop (you can see it on her YouTube channel).
Because every obi and kimono are one-of-a-kind, there are only one item, so don't miss the opportunity!
Empower your surroundings with pine symbols for luckier 2024!
Size
Diameter approx. 20cm x 2cm
Materials
silk (outside-layer) , wooden frame, cotton linen canvas (under-layer)
About this canvas
This item is upcycled from antique obi, featuring an auspicious golden pine tree motif.
Period / Story
Obi used in this canvas originate from the late Showa period.
Explanation and meaning of pattern and colors
The pine tree, considered a symbol of longevity and immortality in East Asia, remains green throughout the year, earning it the name "evergreen tree." It has been regarded as a tree of luck and protection against evil forces. The kadomatsu pine decoration displayed at the gates of homes during New Year's serves to welcome deities.
Clouds, on the other hand, have long fascinated people as a sing of big changes, symbolizing transitions and transformations.
Characteristics of the fabric
This item uses luxurious and festive obi adorned with intricate patterns woven from layers of gold threads. The obi was well-suited for formal celebrations and special occasions.
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, the attachments and the package.