- Lena Okamoto
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- Moonlight sakura ~Transience~ III (Kimono)
Moonlight sakura ~Transience~ III (Kimono) (2026) Original Collage by Lena Okamoto
50 x 50 x 4cm (framed)
£1,109.26
Original artwork description
Certified Kimono Meister work / Certificate of Authenticity included
One-of-a-kind Japanese textile art made from vintage kimono fabrics. Sustainable artwork for modern interiors, collectors, boutique hotels, and lovers of Japanese aesthetics.
[Size]
Diameter 50cm x 4cm
[Materials]
antique silk, silver leaf, pine wood
[Edition]
One-of-a-kind
[Story behind the work]
This artwork explores balance through fragmentation - a composition built from irregular geometric pieces that come together into a quiet, cohesive whole.
Soft pink tones are interwoven with muted silver elements, creating a dialogue between warmth and coolness. Each fragment carries its own texture and pattern, yet none dominate; instead, they coexist in a carefully held tension.
Fine silver lines trace the edges of each shape, not as rigid borders but as connective pathways. They guide the eye across the surface, creating movement within the still composition.
The piece reflects the idea that harmony does not require uniformity - that differences, when thoughtfully arranged, can create a sense of calm and completeness.
The overall impression is gentle and architectural, with a soft luminosity that shifts subtly as light moves across the surface.
[Period]
Vintage silk kimono textiles, primarily from the late Showa period (circa 1960–80s), reassembled into a contemporary geometric composition.
[Meaning of patterns and colors]
The palette moves between blush pink and silvery-grey - a balance of warmth and restraint.
Pink tones evoke softness, femininity, and quiet emotional warmth, while the grey introduces calmness, neutrality, and a grounding presence.
Geometric fragmentation reflects a contemporary sensibility, while traditional patterns embedded within the fabric maintain a connection to heritage.
The contrast between angular structure and soft color creates a tension that feels both modern and timeless.
[Characteristics of the fabric]
The artwork is composed of carefully selected vintage silk kimono textiles, each chosen for its unique texture and subtle pattern.
Some sections feature woven motifs that are softly integrated into the fabric, while others have a smoother, more reflective surface. This variation creates a layered tactile experience.
The fine silver detailing along the seams adds a delicate shimmer and emphasizes the construction of the piece, enhancing both its visual rhythm and material depth.
[Collectors Note]
This piece represents a more architectural direction within ikasu — where composition and structure take a leading role.
Its versatility lies in its neutral yet warm palette, making it easy to integrate into a wide range of interiors while still offering visual interest and craftsmanship.
As with all ikasu works, it is entirely one of a kind. The combination of vintage textiles and hand-constructed composition ensures that it cannot be replicated.
[Decoration Advice]
This artwork works particularly well in contemporary and minimalist interiors, where its geometric composition can be fully appreciated.
Ideal for living rooms, offices, or hospitality spaces, it pairs beautifully with natural materials such as wood, stone, and linen.
Soft, indirect lighting will enhance the subtle sheen of the silk and the fine silver details, allowing the piece to shift gently throughout the day.
Materials used:
antique silk, silver leaf, pine wood
Details:
- Collage on Other
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 50 x 50 x 4cm (framed)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed certificate of authenticity
- Style: Collage
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
Tags:
#contemporary#moon#pink#japanese#upcycled#silver#vintage#zen#fabric#kimono#meditaion#textile art#sustainable#eco-firendly#circle 5014 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Original artwork description
Certified Kimono Meister work / Certificate of Authenticity included
One-of-a-kind Japanese textile art made from vintage kimono fabrics. Sustainable artwork for modern interiors, collectors, boutique hotels, and lovers of Japanese aesthetics.
[Size]
Diameter 50cm x 4cm
[Materials]
antique silk, silver leaf, pine wood
[Edition]
One-of-a-kind
[Story behind the work]
This artwork explores balance through fragmentation - a composition built from irregular geometric pieces that come together into a quiet, cohesive whole.
Soft pink tones are interwoven with muted silver elements, creating a dialogue between warmth and coolness. Each fragment carries its own texture and pattern, yet none dominate; instead, they coexist in a carefully held tension.
Fine silver lines trace the edges of each shape, not as rigid borders but as connective pathways. They guide the eye across the surface, creating movement within the still composition.
The piece reflects the idea that harmony does not require uniformity - that differences, when thoughtfully arranged, can create a sense of calm and completeness.
The overall impression is gentle and architectural, with a soft luminosity that shifts subtly as light moves across the surface.
[Period]
Vintage silk kimono textiles, primarily from the late Showa period (circa 1960–80s), reassembled into a contemporary geometric composition.
[Meaning of patterns and colors]
The palette moves between blush pink and silvery-grey - a balance of warmth and restraint.
Pink tones evoke softness, femininity, and quiet emotional warmth, while the grey introduces calmness, neutrality, and a grounding presence.
Geometric fragmentation reflects a contemporary sensibility, while traditional patterns embedded within the fabric maintain a connection to heritage.
The contrast between angular structure and soft color creates a tension that feels both modern and timeless.
[Characteristics of the fabric]
The artwork is composed of carefully selected vintage silk kimono textiles, each chosen for its unique texture and subtle pattern.
Some sections feature woven motifs that are softly integrated into the fabric, while others have a smoother, more reflective surface. This variation creates a layered tactile experience.
The fine silver detailing along the seams adds a delicate shimmer and emphasizes the construction of the piece, enhancing both its visual rhythm and material depth.
[Collectors Note]
This piece represents a more architectural direction within ikasu — where composition and structure take a leading role.
Its versatility lies in its neutral yet warm palette, making it easy to integrate into a wide range of interiors while still offering visual interest and craftsmanship.
As with all ikasu works, it is entirely one of a kind. The combination of vintage textiles and hand-constructed composition ensures that it cannot be replicated.
[Decoration Advice]
This artwork works particularly well in contemporary and minimalist interiors, where its geometric composition can be fully appreciated.
Ideal for living rooms, offices, or hospitality spaces, it pairs beautifully with natural materials such as wood, stone, and linen.
Soft, indirect lighting will enhance the subtle sheen of the silk and the fine silver details, allowing the piece to shift gently throughout the day.
Materials used:
antique silk, silver leaf, pine wood
Details:
- Collage on Other
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 50 x 50 x 4cm (framed)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed certificate of authenticity
- Style: Collage
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
Tags:
#contemporary#moon#pink#japanese#upcycled#silver#vintage#zen#fabric#kimono#meditaion#textile art#sustainable#eco-firendly#circle 50
















