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Fragments of fabric used for obi sashes, kimonos, No costumes and Kesa costumes for priests, 17th-18th century (silk)
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Fragments of fabric used for obi sashes, kimonos, No costumes and Kesa costumes for priests, 17th-18th century (silk)
XIR207085 Fragments of fabric used for obi sashes, kimonos, No costumes and Kesa costumes for priests, 17th-18th century (silk) by Japanese School; Galerie Janette Ostier, Paris, France
Media ID 24767172
© Bridgeman Images
Floral Pattern Kimono Oriental Sash
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This print showcases a collection of delicate fabric fragments that were once used for obi sashes, kimonos, No costumes, and Kesa costumes for priests in the 17th and 18th centuries. The intricate designs and vibrant colors of these silk textiles transport us back to a time when traditional Japanese craftsmanship flourished. Each fragment tells its own story through its floral patterns and oriental motifs. These remnants are not just pieces of cloth; they represent a rich cultural heritage passed down through generations. They offer glimpses into the fashion trends and artistic sensibilities of the past. The attention to detail is evident in every stitch, reflecting the meticulous craftsmanship that went into creating these garments. From the elegant kimono sleeves to the ornate obi sashes that cinched at the waist, each piece exudes grace and sophistication. As we admire this snapshot from history captured by Bridgeman Images, we can't help but marvel at how these fabrics have stood the test of time. Despite being remnants from another era, they continue to inspire awe with their timeless beauty. This print serves as a reminder of our connection to our ancestors' traditions while also celebrating their ingenuity in textile design. It invites us to appreciate both the artistry behind these fragments and their significance within Japanese culture.
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