This ukiyo-e silk scarf features a beautifully executed design that transforms traditional Japanese art into a contemporary fashion item, adding a unique style to the wearer.
Ukiyo-e is a genre of Japanese painting that dates back approximately 300 years, and this scarf faithfully reproduces the vintage feel of the original artwork through printing.
Additionally, the fabric used for this scarf is 12-momme silk satin, which is among the finest in silk textiles, known for its luxurious feel, elegant sheen, and exceptionally smooth touch.
Product Details
- Product ID: 1000-1002
- Condition: New
- Color: Multicolor
- Brand: Kimono Avenue
- Place of origin: Made In Japan
- Composition: Silk 100%
- Dimensions: Approx. 35.5”x35.5”(90x90cm) ,
- Shipping weight: 250 g
- Package (length, width, height): 12.8” × 9.4” × 1.2”
- Days to ship: Ships in 2-3 days
Key Features
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Title: Nihonbashi
Utagawa Hiroshige's "Nihonbashi" is part of his "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido" series, depicting the bustling scene of Nihonbashi during the Edo period.
The artwork features many people walking in different directions, dressed in colorful kimonos and carrying traditional umbrellas. It is characterized by its precise detail and vibrant use of color, particularly the striking blues and reds.
In the background, the Nihonbashi, which was a commercial hub at the time, is depicted, reflecting Hiroshige’s keen observation and meticulous portrayal. This ukiyo-e captures everyday life realistically, vividly reflecting the customs of the Edo period.
Ukiyo-e is a genre of Japanese painting that dates back approximately 300 years, and this scarf faithfully reproduces the vintage feel of the original artwork through printing.
Additionally, the fabric used for this scarf is 12-momme silk satin, which is among the finest in silk textiles, known for its luxurious feel, elegant sheen, and exceptionally smooth touch.
Product Details
- Product ID: 1000-1002
- Condition: New
- Color: Multicolor
- Brand: Kimono Avenue
- Place of origin: Made In Japan
- Composition: Silk 100%
- Dimensions: Approx. 35.5”x35.5”(90x90cm) ,
- Shipping weight: 250 g
- Package (length, width, height): 12.8” × 9.4” × 1.2”
- Days to ship: Ships in 2-3 days
Key Features
Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige
Title: Nihonbashi
Utagawa Hiroshige's "Nihonbashi" is part of his "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido" series, depicting the bustling scene of Nihonbashi during the Edo period.
The artwork features many people walking in different directions, dressed in colorful kimonos and carrying traditional umbrellas. It is characterized by its precise detail and vibrant use of color, particularly the striking blues and reds.
In the background, the Nihonbashi, which was a commercial hub at the time, is depicted, reflecting Hiroshige’s keen observation and meticulous portrayal. This ukiyo-e captures everyday life realistically, vividly reflecting the customs of the Edo period.