Japanese Screen Silk Scarf
£60.00
ITEM CODE: 29464
Ashmolean Museum
Crafted from fine silk, this scarf elegantly reproduces elements from a Japanese screen by Watanabe Shiko (1683–1755), a prominent artist of the Rinpa sc...
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Crafted from fine silk, this scarf elegantly reproduces elements from a Japanese screen by Watanabe Shiko (1683–1755), a prominent artist of the Rinpa sc...
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Description
Ashmolean Museum
Crafted from fine silk, this scarf elegantly reproduces elements from a Japanese screen by Watanabe Shiko (1683–1755), a prominent artist of the Rinpa school known for its dramatic compositions and bold use of gold and colour. The scarf features motifs typical of Rinpa art, including the Tarashikomi technique for depicting leaves and petals. With a multi-coloured print on a golden beige ground, the design offers a delicate and sophisticated look. Perfect for any occasion, it makes a wonderful gift choice for someone who appreciates East Asian decorative arts and refined style.
Crafted from fine silk, this scarf elegantly reproduces elements from a Japanese screen by Watanabe Shiko (1683–1755), a prominent artist of the Rinpa school known for its dramatic compositions and bold use of gold and colour. The scarf features motifs typical of Rinpa art, including the Tarashikomi technique for depicting leaves and petals. With a multi-coloured print on a golden beige ground, the design offers a delicate and sophisticated look. Perfect for any occasion, it makes a wonderful gift choice for someone who appreciates East Asian decorative arts and refined style.
Size & Additional Information
Colour: Golden Beige, Mulitcoloured
Silk
50 x 180cm
Dry clean only
Silk
50 x 180cm
Dry clean only
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