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"Brick House" Vintage Meisen Kimono

"Brick House" Vintage Meisen Kimono

Crisp Silk

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  • Sourced from Japan

This listing is for a vintage Japanese kimono created with meisen (ikat) woven silk.

This is a summer kimono (unlined and light weight silk) with a busy pattern of geometrics that resemble bricks, done in a dusty purple, light blue, pine green, light purple, and white. Scattered about are "windows" which hold the arching leaves of a floral whose blossom is out of view. Darker versions of the "brick" colors were used in these curvy elements, which connects to the color but contrasts with the geometric. Nicely done.

Crisp silk - great to wear or for a striking display.

If you're going to wear this kimono and need a simple sash, click that option above. 

If you're going to display this kimono and need a sturdy but simple hanging rod, click that option below. (The rod must be shipped separately.)


The traditional dyeing and weaving technique used to create this patterning is called meisen or ikat, and it involves dyeing the threads in a pattern before they are woven so that the images emerge on the loom. It's a fascinating and time-consuming process that takes great skill from many artisans. Watch the video below to be amazed.

Meisen kimono became popular in Japan in the Taisho Period of the early 1900s, after the sumptuary laws of the feudal period ended and "common folk" were once again able to wear colorful clothing. Even though the ikat process is time consuming and requires many steps and skill, meisen kimono were an affordable option for Japanese women who were looking to be fashionable. Art nouveau and art deco designs were popular, along with more traditional florals and geometrics that became exaggerated or expanded.

Here's a link to the Friis Collection website, which offers more detail about how meisen became popular in Japan as well as a gallery of her stunning meisen collection. And here's a link to the Chichibu Meisen Museum outside of Tokyo, where the process and the garments are celebrated.
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Length: 55"
Width: 48"
Body/Hips: 41"
Made In (Estimated): 1940s
Condition: Excellent
Fiber: Silk
Technique: Meisen, Ikat, Kasuri, Oshima
Colors: Pastels, Light Blue, Light Purple
Motifs: Geometric

SKU:0823wknm4

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