Description
Vintage Japanese Textiles:
1930s to 1950sMeisen Silk Fabric Piece
Abstract, By Piece
Width: 14.25 inches / 36.2 cm
Length: 1 yard / 91.44 cm
Catalog# 6923: List Price: US per piece plus shipping
Sale Price: US per piece plus shipping
Fabric History/Pedigree:Deadstock, found in unused partial roll.
Fabric Description: Lightweight meisen black silk, very slightly translucent, is estimated from the 1930s-1950s; Meisen is defined literally as common silk stuff; and has grown in popularity in the last few years; Meisen from that period are usually larger bold patterns and bright colors; This piece is evocative and looks like the sort of designs seen more often in cotton kasuri (ikat);
Designs are configured withfuzzy-edged plus-signs or hash-tag-looking figures in rows and clusters. Note the white zig-zag array running lengthwise; design colors are red, light mustard, and white;patterns same on both sides; this particular meisen has no sheen and is a tad stiff; Please see close-ups.
Colors: Reminder that colors and contrast differ on different devices, so please refer to our text color descriptions.
Condition: Excellent.
Cultural Notes:The best discussion weve found of Meisen silk fabric was on an old blog post byJapundit, excerpted here, from the early 2000s*:
Young women have rediscovered(Japan Times) the kimono, and you can see them out in Harajuku on the Sunday fashion parade. Theres even a term for these girls not surprisingly they are called kimono girls. There are even some nice books documenting the trend which you can check out at J-List and are definitely worth having if you are at all into meisen kimono, in particular, has become very popular. These kimono were made in the first half of the twentieth century, and were characterized by a glossy sheen, and brilliant patterns. There is often a sort of blurry quality to the silks.
[*original article is no longer on the internet.]more info on meisen is here.






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