
Vintage Japanese silk embroidered bed runner or table runner with traditional figures
Selling Price
$250
History
This is a vintage Japanese silk textile runner, likely created in the mid-20th century as a decorative home accessory rather than a traditional obi sash. Such pieces were often made for export or domestic use as bed runners, table runners, or decorative throws, featuring elaborate embroidery of figures in traditional Japanese dress. The heavy weight and substantial construction indicate it was purpose-made for home décor rather than as a kimono accessory. These embroidered silk runners are highly sought after by collectors of Asian textiles, interior designers, and enthusiasts of vintage home décor for their exquisite craftsmanship and cultural authenticity. The detailed hand embroidery, rich silk fabric, and traditional imagery make these pieces particularly appealing to those decorating in Asian-inspired or eclectic styles. They serve as striking focal points when displayed at the foot of a bed, across a table, or mounted as wall art, offering both historical significance and timeless aesthetic appeal.
Origin
Japan
Time period
Mid 20th century