Pair of small vintage silk obi cushions
Ref: LV 2249c
A pair of small cushions handmade from a vintage obi
woven with real gilt and silk thread depicting hexagons
Backed with dupion silk
Japanese Mid-Showa Period circa 1955
Size: 11 x 8 in / 28 x 20.5 cm each
£250.00 for the pair
Obi, meaning sash, is a belt for traditional Japanese dress generally worn as part of kimono outfits. The obi for a man’s kimono is rather narrow, 10 cm wide at most, but a woman’s formal obi can be as wide as 30 cm and more than 4 metres long. The most intricate and colourful obis are generally made out of brocade for unmarried women and can often cost more than the kimono robe.
Obis frequently carry a variety of symbols; these cushions are embroidered with hexagons which represent the pattern on a tortoise shell and signify longevity and good fortune
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