Ito nishiki (yarn brocade)
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Ito nishiki (yarn brocade)
Ito nishiki (yarn brocade). Print shows stylized designs, possibly of rabbits, for kimonos. Date between ca. 1750 and 1900
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This exquisite Ito Nishiki (yarn brocade) print showcases the intricate and captivating designs that were once used to adorn traditional Japanese kimonos. Dating between approximately 1750 and 1900, this woodblock print hails from Japan and represents the pinnacle of Japanese textile art during the Edo period. The print features a stylized design, possibly depicting playful rabbits frolicking amongst blossoming flowers and verdant foliage. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns are achieved through the meticulous process of Ito Nishiki, a technique that involves weaving silk threads of various colors into the fabric to create the desired design. The print's intricacy is a testament to the skill and artistry of the woodblock carvers and printers who brought these designs to life. Each detail, from the delicate outlines of the rabbit's ears to the delicate petals of the flowers, is rendered with precision and grace. The print's wooden blocks were carefully inked and pressed onto fabric, creating a beautiful and lasting impression. The resulting textiles were then sewn into kimonos, adding a touch of elegance and refinement to the wearer's attire. Ito Nishiki was a highly prized art form in Japan, and these intricately designed textiles were reserved for the most formal occasions and special events. The artistry and craftsmanship required to create these textiles were passed down through generations, ensuring that the tradition continued to thrive for centuries. This print is a stunning reminder of the rich cultural heritage and artistic achievements of Japan during the Edo period. Its intricate designs and vibrant colors continue to captivate and inspire, making it a treasured piece of Japanese art and textile history.
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