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Kyoto Prefecture Woodblock Print Bijinga Ukiyo-e, IMAUKIYOE 6
Contemporary bijinga ukiyo-e paintings that are a collaboration between Kunie Kanbara, a popular illustrator living in Kyoto, and Takezasado, who keep alive the techniques of woodblock prints. All of these woodblock prints are original new paintings. The woodblock is made of durable cherry tree and the paper is made of the living national treasure, handmade Japanese washi paper.
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'.
A scenic view of the Japanese spring that seems to just melt into your space like your furniture.
The Togetsu Bridge in Kyoto Arashiyama captures the beautiful scenery of the changing four seasons that has long since charmed us. There are very few painters or photographers who have captured this scenery. This work is a woodblock print with a mysterious charm that just seems to melt into your open spaces like an old friend. The well-developed layered colors have been warmly rubbed in by hand to create the prominent Kyoto spring setting that will bring you a sense of calm.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN