Bamboo Weave (1902–03)

By Furuya Kōrin
Regular price $209.00
Originally a Shin-Bijutsukai woodblock print on paper, this green ikat (kasuri) was most likely intended as a kimono textile. The fine vertical lines of the...

Originally a Shin-Bijutsukai woodblock print on paper, this green ikat (kasuri) was most likely intended as a kimono textile. The fine vertical lines of the design ripple like reeds in the wind, as light weaves trellis patterns across the breathing bamboo. The design embodies the Meiji-era pursuit of modern beauty - harmony between natural form, rhythm, and refined abstraction. It speaks of a moment between old Japan and the modern world, where beauty became both pattern and philosophy: a woven work in all senses.

Artist: Furuya Kōrin
Print:
Digital
Roll Length: 10m
Trimmed Width: 52cm
Repeat: Offset Match
Repeat Length: 34.27cm
Colourway: Bamboo
Paper: Non-woven
Application: Paste the wall

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