Pine Tree, Plum Blossom, Fan – Vintage Silk Kimono Wreath / 松の木と梅のリース
Elevate your home décor with this exquisite handcrafted wreath, where Japanese symbolism meets British artistry. Featuring a harmonious arrangement of pine tree, plum blossoms, and a fan, this piece is a celebration of tradition, beauty, and refined craftsmanship.
The fan is fashioned from golden pine vintage silk kimono, shimmering with elegance, while the plum blossoms (white and red) and pine tree are delicately crafted from premium polyester. The wreath base, meticulously shaped from Somerset willow in England, adds natural texture and graceful form.
Choose between a finished masterpiece, ready to display, or a DIY kit, offering a hands-on experience of creating your own heirloom-quality décor.
Wreath Size24 × 24 cm (9.4 × 9.4 in)
DIY Kit Includes
Two plum blossoms (white and red)
Pine tree
Pre-shaped fan ribbon
Willow wreath base
Handmade paper crane
No glue or sewing required
Follow Risa’s YouTube Video for effortless assembly.
Finished Wreath
Expertly assembled by hand, the finished wreath arrives ready to adorn your wall or door, radiating elegance and cultural richness.
The Story Behind the Piece
Each element carries deep meaning: the pine tree for longevity and resilience, the plum blossoms for renewal and vitality, and the fan as a symbol of celebration. The fusion of Japanese silk artistry and UK handmade craftsmanship creates a truly unique object of beauty and heritage.
Notable Features
Materials: Golden pine vintage silk kimono (fan), polyester (pine tree and plum blossoms), willow (wreath base)
Origin: Wreath crafted in Somerset, England; kimono fabric handpicked in Japan by Risa
Function: Luxurious wall or door decoration, DIY craft, or heirloom gift
Availability: A few finished wreaths or DIY kits available
Care Instructions
Store away from prolonged direct sunlight to preserve colour vibrancy.
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