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Japanese Ceremonial Silk Knot Bag - The Kikkō No Hana

Stock No

REN004

Member since
2026
  • £285.00
  • €330 Euro
  • $383 US Dollar

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Item Description

Kikkō no hana. The flower set within the tortoiseshell. A vivid vermillion hexagonal lattice frames a single great chrysanthemum on a deep matte black ground.

The silk is deep matte black, heavily brocaded with raised thread that gives the surface real architectural weight. A large kiku chrysanthemum and stylised ginkgo and momiji leaves sit at the centre, built in antique gold and soft silver. Around them runs an orange kikkō lattice — the tortoiseshell hexagon long associated with longevity and protection — drawn in vermillion and mustard yellow. The contrast is high, the composition formal; this is an obi woven for ceremony rather than for the everyday.

A bag for nights with weight to them — a black wool dress, a winter opera, a New Year's evening in someone's good apartment.

The silk is the original obi face, designed and finished into a knot bag at the Renaras atelier. Knotted self-closure, silk lining. No metal touches the silk. No clasp, no hardware, no zip.

Renaras: Japanese ceremonial silk, reimagined for daily life.

Each piece arrives with its own passport from the atelier — a small handmade record of the silk's first life and its transformation, signed and dated in Amsterdam.

Material: Japanese ceremonial silk, fukuro obi
Construction: Knotted self-closure, silk lining, no metal contact
Care: Dry clean or spot clean.
Origin: Japanese ceremonial silk, designed and finished at the Renaras atelier, Netherlands.

One silk. One story. One piece. Never repeated.

Item Info

Seller

RENARAS

Seller Location

Amsterdam, Netherlands, Netherlands

Item Dimensions

H: 25cm W: 16cm

Period

Mid Century

Item Location

Netherlands

Seller Location

Amsterdam, Netherlands, Netherlands

Item Location

Netherlands

Seller Contact No

00 31 6 44733672

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