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Vintage Japanese Some-mono Textile Print Bijin-ga Kyoto Dye Art Framed 1950s

Vintage Japanese Some-mono Textile Print Bijin-ga Kyoto Dye Art Framed 1950s

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✨ Authentic Vintage Japanese Some-mono (染め物) Textile Art Print – 1950s Kyoto Framed Artwork ✨

This authentic Japanese vintage framed artwork dates back to the 1950s and was created using Kyoto’s traditional Some-mono (染め物) textile dyeing technique.

The piece beautifully captures the elegance of classical Ukiyo-e-inspired bijin-ga imagery, depicting refined women dressed in traditional kimono. Combining textile artistry with the visual aesthetics of Edo-period woodblock prints, this artwork represents a rare blend of Japanese cultural craftsmanship and decorative design.

The artwork is preserved in its original wooden frame with vintage matting, adding authentic mid-century character and timeless wabi-sabi appeal.

Sourced directly from a Japan Government Auction, this is a rare collector’s item ideal for lovers of Japanese art, textile history, Ukiyo-e aesthetics, and vintage interior décor.

✅ Product Highlights

✅ Authentic Some-mono (染め物) textile dyeing technique
✅ Vintage 1950s Japanese artwork
✅ Created in Kyoto, Japan
✅ Elegant Ukiyo-e inspired bijin-ga design
✅ Features traditional kimono figures
✅ Original wooden frame with vintage matting
✅ Rare fusion of textile art and print aesthetics
✅ Beautiful wabi-sabi decorative piece
✅ Sourced from a Japan Government Auction
✅ Ideal for collectors and Japanese art lovers

📦 Details
Item: Framed Some-mono Textile Art Print
Era: 1950s
Technique: Some-mono (Traditional Textile Dyeing)
Theme: Bijin-ga (Beautiful Women)
Style: Ukiyo-e Inspired Japanese Art
Origin: Kyoto, Japan
Frame: Original Vintage Wooden Frame

🟠 Condition
This artwork is in good vintage condition considering its age. Minor signs of aging may be present on the frame and matting, consistent with authentic mid-century Japanese pieces.

Please inspect all photos carefully and judge the condition for yourself.

📚 Additional Info About This Item
Some-mono (染め物) is a traditional Japanese dyeing art form with deep roots in Kyoto craftsmanship. Artists used intricate resist-dyeing and textile coloring techniques to create decorative imagery on fabric and paper.

The bijin-ga style, popular during the Edo period, focused on graceful depictions of elegant women and became one of the defining themes of Ukiyo-e art.

This piece beautifully combines:
Traditional Kyoto textile craftsmanship
Classical Ukiyo-e visual aesthetics
Mid-century Japanese decorative art
Wabi-sabi interior appeal

Perfect for:
Japanese wall décor
Ukiyo-e collectors
Tea room interiors
Zen-inspired spaces
Mid-century Japanese design collections

📢 Important Shipping Policy Update
To ensure safe delivery, we currently ship one item per order only.
Orders with multiple items may be canceled and refunded. Once your item arrives safely, you’re welcome to place another order.

📦 Condition
Please review all photos carefully, as they form part of the item description. Dimensions and additional details are provided in the images.

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