Fisherwomen 36"

$160.00
Only 1 available

The Fisherwomen design was inspired by Japanese Edo Period woodcuts and Kimono patterns that I drew then created a pattern depicting the women fishing on that wonderful classic wooden boat of that time, wearing the most interesting kimonos and straw skirts. As a scarf designer I often look at historical paintings for inspiration. The center figure was drawn as a kind of superwoman with outstretched arms in her kimono where the botanicals grow from her cloak to the outer composition.

Limited Edition release.

Designed in Sag Harbor by Lisa Kiss.

Printed in Italy on 100% Silk.

  • 36” Square

  • This pattern is available in a 22”x22” silk square, Sarong in silk/cotton 47”x67” and in the pet set in silk. All on the Shop Page under Fisherwomen name.

The Fisherwomen design was inspired by Japanese Edo Period woodcuts and Kimono patterns that I drew then created a pattern depicting the women fishing on that wonderful classic wooden boat of that time, wearing the most interesting kimonos and straw skirts. As a scarf designer I often look at historical paintings for inspiration. The center figure was drawn as a kind of superwoman with outstretched arms in her kimono where the botanicals grow from her cloak to the outer composition.

Limited Edition release.

Designed in Sag Harbor by Lisa Kiss.

Printed in Italy on 100% Silk.

  • 36” Square

  • This pattern is available in a 22”x22” silk square, Sarong in silk/cotton 47”x67” and in the pet set in silk. All on the Shop Page under Fisherwomen name.

Old World Style Made New

Each Lisa Kiss scarf embodies the poetry of artistic expression and enduring elegance. Each scarf design begins as an original work of art by the artist, Lisa Kiss. Please note, all our pieces are limited in availability. A small number of pieces are available.

Material

100% Silk, Printed in Italy

About The Artist

Originally trained as a painter in the Old Masters style, Lisa Kiss has been hand-painting textiles for over 40 years. She began her business in Manhattan in the 1980’s, selling her hand-painted scarves and home textile collections to Barney’s, Nordstrom, ABC Carpet, and more. 

Care

Dry Clean Only. To address any wrinkles, we recommend only steaming your silk Lisa Kiss scarves.