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‘Lotus Arts de Vivre: Woven Jewels’ exhibition

31 January 2021 | by Mikole


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‘Silk and wool weaves’ merge with imagination to create beautiful patterns that ‘Mr. Rolf von Buren’, a collector of ancient textiles from around the world. It will be displayed for art lovers to appreciate at the exhibition ‘Lotus Arts de Vivre: Woven Jewels’.

An exhibition of rare ancient textiles Lotus Arts de Vivre: Woven Jewels Collection of Mr. Rolf Won Buren Jewelry brand founder Lotus Arts of Living Bringing ancient textiles from silk and wool from around the world. Especially woven fabrics in the Asian region To exhibit for art lovers to appreciate closely By Lakkhana Khunawichayanon Acts as a curator

Pashmina shawl with Boteh pattern or called larva.

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Mr. Rolf Won Buren

Mr. Rolf Won Buren Said that “each country’s woven fabrics are unique It is a beautiful artifact that the day the knowledge of these weaving techniques is almost lost. And is a rare fine art work Therefore I would like to share it with collectors or art lovers to see.

The ancient handwoven fabrics are very beautiful. Caused by perseverance and imagination of weavers Reflecting the unique civilization way of life of each country Therefore is a national cultural heritage And from which there is an opportunity to travel the world in pursuit of craftsmen and rare materials. To create jewelry and home accessories Therefore had the opportunity to fold with a weaver And began to collect weaving crafts from many countries in Asia Which began to accumulate since 1965 or 56 years ago “

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Pashmina’s shawl, 1890.

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Pashmina shawl from 19th century (weaving in 1870)

such as Patchmina shawl (Pashmina Shawls) from Kashmir are over 200 years old, beautiful with traditional weaving techniques. Each cloth embodies the wonders of the Himalayas. By bringing the innermost goat hair, which is very soft and fine It is a goat that lives at an altitude of 4,300 meters or more and is woven diagonally. There is a complexity of patterns Meticulous color arrangement And stained with saffron

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Patchmina shawl Distinctive with pattern Boteh Also known as Paisley or larvae Famous in the fashion world to date, the Boteh pattern originated in Persia, referring to flowers or bouquets, leaves. It is a symbol of life and eternity. This pattern was later spread into the Indian subcontinent in the 16th to 19th centuries, the era of the Mughal Empire. Popular to be woven into patterns on the shawl. It is an ornament that indicates the social status of the aristocracy and aristocracy. By the middle of the 17th century or colonial period, the Boteh pattern was introduced to Europe and it became the all-time favorite in the fashion world.

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Patchmina must be stored in a room controlled from light and humidity. The air conditioner is turned on 24 hours a day to keep the room temperature constant, as well as taking care of the cleanliness of the room to prevent insects that may eat cloth.

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Obi cloth (Obi) is a sash in a kimono. Of Master Genbei Yamaguchi (Genbei Yamaguchi) Master of Japanese Obi Cloth A leader of high-class art that follows traditional Japanese handicrafts. Combined with modern fabric making techniques

Genbei has been the 10th generation descendant of Kondaya Genbei, an obi fabric factory for more than three centuries. Of Kyoto It is on display for rare antique cloth collectors and young people. Have the opportunity to see the wonders and beauty that cannot be valued Along with the approach to the creation of the art of Kenbe Lotus Artur Weave There is a similarity. Bringing ancient craftsmanship and natural materials into contemporary designs Becoming a work of art that connects the past and the present To be recognized and appreciated in the 21st century.

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Obi fabric made from peacock feathers

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Obi Fabric by Fuyuko Matsui

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Obi fabric, Dance of the Dragon pattern

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Master Genbei Yamaguchi studied ancient fibers. Ancient weaving techniques from various pieces in the museum were reused and reused to create masterpieces such as silk obitoes, cherry bark fibers, pearl shells, persimmon resin. This also invented a method to grind Lapis lazuli stones to dye blue fabric. Including the famous work which is considered to be the most difficult weaving technique is the obi fabric made from peacock feathers. Which is a near-lost art of weaving

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Woven Jewels Collection Bag

Still have Malaysian Batik Combine embroidery techniques from Arts and Crafts Promotion Foundation In Her Majesty Queen Sirikit Queen Indian sari Designed to be a bag Haori (Haori) or the outerwear of a kimono from Noble Savage brand, which is the work of Master Genbei Yamaguchi, which combines 2 dyeing techniques with screen printing. And dye all surfaces with a brush And Woven Jewels collection bags that combine the beauty of woven art with modern design. Decorated with natural materials as the spirit of the brand. To be a part of the conservation of woven handicrafts to remain

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Haori

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Obi fabric with Pegasus pattern

Make an appointment to view the exhibition Lotus Arts de Vivre: Woven Jewels Tel. 08 9667 6077 From today until February 28, 2021 from 10.00 – 17.00 at Lotus Artur Weave Gallery Rama 3 more information at www.lotusartsdevivre.com, IG: @lotusartsdevivre

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