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Night Blossom Reverie Pillow
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Throw Pillow 20" x 20"
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Night Blossom Reverie Pillow
In the quiet hush of twilight, when the world settles and the stars begin their slow emergence, a different kind of beauty unfolds. This pillow, with its stunning motif of roses against a field of absolute black, is not merely a cushion. It is a portal to that very moment of profound stillness and dramatic contrast. It holds the secret of a moonlit garden, where the flowers glow not from sunlight, but from a deeper, more mysterious inner light. A connoisseur understands that true elegance often resides in the shadows, where color and form take on a new, more powerful significance.
The color black in Japanese culture is not an absence of color, but a profound and meaningful hue. Known as kuro, it has long been associated with formality, dignity, and a sense of deep artistic contemplation. While in some Western traditions black might signify mourning or darkness, in Japan it is the color of the refined aesthetic, of the yūgen—a subtle, profound beauty that is mysterious and beyond words. This very pillow embodies that spirit. The jet-black background is like a canvas of ink, reminiscent of sumi-e paintings where the artist's single stroke captures a world of meaning. It allows the other colors to sing, to bloom with a vibrancy they could not achieve otherwise.
Upon this dark and dignified canvas, the roses burst forth in a vivid symphony of hues. The crimson roses, a shade known as shinku, are the color of life's deepest passions. This color has held a powerful place in Japanese art and ceremony for centuries, seen in the rich lacquerware of the Muromachi period and the vibrant beni pigments used in traditional makeup and textiles. They stand in bold relief against the darkness, a testament to the enduring power of beauty and emotion. The lighter blossoms, in soft momo-iro (peach pink), provide a gentle counterpoint. This delicate shade, symbolizing innocence and youthful beauty, creates a fascinating dialogue with the dark background, much like a single plum blossom bravely opening on a branch still dusted with snow—a motif celebrated in countless poems of the Heian court.
The bara, or rose, while not native to Japan in the same way as the revered plum or cherry blossom, has been adopted into its cultural and artistic language with a unique grace. Wild roses like the Tsukushi-Ibara have existed in Japan for centuries, and over time, the cultivated rose became a global symbol of beauty that resonated with the Japanese aesthetic of hanakotoba, the language of flowers. In this context, a red rose can speak of love and devotion, while a pink one conveys happiness. On this pillow, the juxtaposition of these shades against the black backdrop evokes a powerful sense of hikari—light—emerging from the deepest shadow. It is a visual representation of in'yō, or yin and yang, the balance of light and dark, a concept that underpins much of Japanese philosophy and art.
This pillow is a modern piece of wagara, or traditional Japanese pattern design. It takes a global symbol and presents it through a distinctly Japanese lens, celebrating the beauty of high contrast and understated drama. It brings to mind the bold, graphic patterns found on elegant haori jackets from the Edo period, or the masterful prints of woodblock artists like Utagawa Hiroshige, who used powerful black lines to define and elevate their subjects. It is not just a decorative item; it is a piece of art that invites contemplation, a soft sculpture for your home. It can transform a room, providing a focal point of sophisticated elegance and depth. Place it on a pale couch to create a striking statement, or let it blend into a darker aesthetic, revealing its floral secrets only upon close inspection. Its presence is not a shout, but a whisper of refined taste, a subtle invitation to embrace the poetry found in the dark and beautiful spaces of life.
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The picture doesn’t show the design but this pillow is adorable. The colors are bright and fresh, the fabric is great for indoor/outdoor use. Beautiful colors and picture of flip flops. Font is great.
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By Karen G.September 2, 2015 • Verified Purchase
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This is one of the most comfortable throw pillows I have ever had. It is so incredibly soft. Everyone in the family fights over who gets to use it, even the dog. Most of the other pillows end up on the floor when she gets on the couch but not this one. She loves it too! The photos turned out great on this pillow. I'd definitely purchase another one.
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By Jane B.March 30, 2022 • Verified Purchase
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We ordered this gift for our dear friends and are so happy with the 50th anniversary pillow. It is beautifully done and we can't wait to give this to them. They will love it! We were totally satisfied with this pillow and recommend it to others. Thanks so much!! The print on the pillow was perfect. What a memorable gift!
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Created on: 10/1/2023, 6:22 AM
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