
Japanese Traditional · 1960s · Japanese
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
silk brocade
Culture
Japanese
Influences
traditional Japanese obi design
A traditional Japanese obi sash constructed from silk brocade featuring an intricate repeating circular medallion pattern in coral red and cream with gold metallic threads. The textile displays characteristic Japanese geometric motifs with precise symmetrical arrangements typical of formal kimono accessories. The sash appears to be approximately four inches wide and several feet long, designed to wrap multiple times around the waist over a kimono. The brocade weaving technique creates raised surface texture, with the metallic elements adding ceremonial formality. The construction shows machine-woven precision typical of mid-20th century Japanese textile production, maintaining traditional aesthetic principles while utilizing modern manufacturing methods.
The baroque flourishes of Item A's diamond lattice and European-style florals reveal Japan's 18th-century fascination with Western decorative arts, while Item B's geometric rose medallions represent the more restrained traditional aesthetic that would later reassert itself.


The baroque flourishes of Item A's diamond lattice and European-style florals reveal Japan's 18th-century fascination with Western decorative arts, while Item B's geometric rose medallions represent the more restrained traditional aesthetic that would later reassert itself.

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