Soie - Japon - Période Shōwa (1926–1989)

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Obi en soie Nishijin-ori d’époque Shōwa, 430 cm sur 31 cm, avec feuille d’or authentique et certificat de la Japan Mint, en excellent état.

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Description
Exquisite Nishijin-ori Silk Obi - "Bijou des Ceintures" with Gold Leaf Certification

This is a premium Japanese Nishijin-ori (Nishijin weave) obi, representing the pinnacle of Kyoto's textile craftsmanship. It is in excellent condition, featuring stunning floral and nature motifs characteristic of the Shōwa period.

Key Highlights:
Certified Quality: This piece comes with a prestigious certificate from the Japan Mint (造幣局), verifying the high quality and authenticity of the gold leaf used in the weaving. The metallic brilliance is subtle yet deeply luxurious.

"Bijou des Ceintures": The artisan’s documentation describes this piece as a "Bijou des Ceintures" (帯の宝石). It is designed not just as a garment accessory, but as a wearable work of art to be cherished and admired.

Material & Craftsmanship: Made of high-grade silk, the intricate Nishijin weave creates a three-dimensional texture that catches the light beautifully from every angle.

Specifications:
Dimensions: 430 cm (Length) x 31 cm (Width)

Material: Silk and Authentic Gold Leaf

Period: Shōwa period (1926-1989)

Condition: Excellent (well-preserved, vibrant colors, and sturdy structure)

The quality certificate that has been uploaded states the following:

Analysis Results Breakdown
Item: Pure Gold Foil (Gold)

Analysis Result (per mille): 976.1

Percentage Conversion: 97.61%

Supplementary Information
Regarding Purity: While "24-karat gold" is theoretically 100% pure, a purity of 97.61% is considered exceptionally high for gold foil used in traditional crafts.

Issuing Authority: This certificate was issued under the name of the Director General of the Japan Mint (specifically Setsuo Inose at the time), making it a highly credible and official analysis.

Date: Issued on July 14, 1983 (Showa 58).

This document serves as proof of the gold foil's quality, commissioned by "Hirose Orimono Co., Ltd." in Kyoto. It confirms that the gold foil used in their textiles—such as Nishijin-ori belts (obi)—is of extremely high quality.

Description
Exquisite Nishijin-ori Silk Obi - "Bijou des Ceintures" with Gold Leaf Certification

This is a premium Japanese Nishijin-ori (Nishijin weave) obi, representing the pinnacle of Kyoto's textile craftsmanship. It is in excellent condition, featuring stunning floral and nature motifs characteristic of the Shōwa period.

Key Highlights:
Certified Quality: This piece comes with a prestigious certificate from the Japan Mint (造幣局), verifying the high quality and authenticity of the gold leaf used in the weaving. The metallic brilliance is subtle yet deeply luxurious.

"Bijou des Ceintures": The artisan’s documentation describes this piece as a "Bijou des Ceintures" (帯の宝石). It is designed not just as a garment accessory, but as a wearable work of art to be cherished and admired.

Material & Craftsmanship: Made of high-grade silk, the intricate Nishijin weave creates a three-dimensional texture that catches the light beautifully from every angle.

Specifications:
Dimensions: 430 cm (Length) x 31 cm (Width)

Material: Silk and Authentic Gold Leaf

Period: Shōwa period (1926-1989)

Condition: Excellent (well-preserved, vibrant colors, and sturdy structure)

The quality certificate that has been uploaded states the following:

Analysis Results Breakdown
Item: Pure Gold Foil (Gold)

Analysis Result (per mille): 976.1

Percentage Conversion: 97.61%

Supplementary Information
Regarding Purity: While "24-karat gold" is theoretically 100% pure, a purity of 97.61% is considered exceptionally high for gold foil used in traditional crafts.

Issuing Authority: This certificate was issued under the name of the Director General of the Japan Mint (specifically Setsuo Inose at the time), making it a highly credible and official analysis.

Date: Issued on July 14, 1983 (Showa 58).

This document serves as proof of the gold foil's quality, commissioned by "Hirose Orimono Co., Ltd." in Kyoto. It confirms that the gold foil used in their textiles—such as Nishijin-ori belts (obi)—is of extremely high quality.

Détails

Style/période dynastique
Période Shōwa (1926–1989)
Nombre d’articles
1
Pays d’origine
Japon
Attribution
Original
Matériau
Soie
Height
430 cm
Width
31 cm
Condition
Excellent état
Provenance
Galerie/Antiquaire
Authenticité
Original/officiel
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