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A framed wall hanging featuring an auspicious resist-dyed phoenix. Make it a feature of your room, and enjoy it as an interior accessory.
Framed Tea Ceremony Tools Picture
A wall hanging in a thick frame, featuring a resist-dyed pattern of tea ceremony tools. Enjoy it as an interior accessory that will match a Japanese or Western style.
Minamotono Tametomo Wall Hanging
A wall hanging featuring a motif of the Heian era military commander Minamotono Tametomo: a renowned master of the bow, the eighth son of Minamotono Tameyoshi, and the uncle of Yoritomo.
A wall hanging featuring a wedding oilcloth (or 'yutan') design. A fortuitous design that invites long life, relief dyed. The ground is dyed in indigo. 'Yutan' refers to a cloth cover, made of greasepaper, cotton etc., that is used to protect high-quality chests of drawers and other furniture used in weddings. The cover of a koto (a Japanese stringed instrument) and the cape worn by lion dancers are also referred to as 'yutans'.
Crane and Turtle Wall Hanging C
A wall hanging featuring a wedding oilcloth (or 'yutan') design. A fortuitous design that invites long life, relief dyed. The ground is dyed in indigo. 'Yutan' refers to a cloth cover, made of greasepaper, cotton etc., that is used to protect high-quality chests of drawers and other furniture used in weddings. The cover of a koto (a Japanese stringed instrument) and the cape worn by lion dancers are also referred to as 'yutans'.
Crane and Turtle Wall Hanging B
A wall hanging featuring a wedding oilcloth (or 'yutan') design. A fortuitous design that invites long life, relief dyed. The ground is dyed in indigo. 'Yutan' refers to a cloth cover, made of greasepaper, cotton etc., that is used to protect high-quality chests of drawers and other furniture used in weddings. The cover of a koto (a Japanese stringed instrument) and the cape worn by lion dancers are also referred to as 'yutans'.
Crane and Turtle Wall Hanging A
A wall hanging featuring a wedding oilcloth (or 'yutan') design. A fortuitous design that invites long life, relief dyed. The ground is dyed in indigo. 'Yutan' refers to a cloth cover, made of greasepaper, cotton etc., that is used to protect high-quality chests of drawers and other furniture used in weddings. The cover of a koto (a Japanese stringed instrument) and the cape worn by lion dancers are also referred to as 'yutans'.
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