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The front side of this obi is subtle but quite tasteful...
The outside of the folder is covered with a fabric called sarasa...
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This is one half side of a pair that can be used as an accent piece (necklace, belt, etc)...
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Sets of Emperor or Empress with the retainer dolls were particularly popular in the Meiji to Taisho pe...
48” (1.22m) wide...
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For a man to be a well balanced nobleman, there were requirements to be filled. 'Kin Ki Sho Ga', the four accomplishments of gentlemen, were chosen at an early time in China, practicing Kin (koto, music instrument), ki (go, Chinese chess), sho (calligraphy) and ga (painting). Here on this fukusa, with some variation (tea - sencha? was added), are the Six Immortals of the...
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Dimensions: Approx. 12" (30.4cm) in diameter, 3/4" (2cm) deep.
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This mark (signature) is illustrated in "Hirado: Prince of Porcelains" ...
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This mark (signature) is illustrated in "Hir...
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There were many fires during the Edo period (1603-1868). The town of Edo was crowded with houses quickly built after the first Tokugawa Sh...
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A large cloud moves in and stirs the air in the forest. Water falls to the river as if it were falling from the sky and ripples it to shore. The resonance of the koto breaks the silence of the forest. The design on this fukusa is likely to have come from one of the old Chinese poems. This Chinese man can be Lin Bu (967...
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This type of picturesque banner has been used for the Japanese Boy’s Day since late Edo period. Some are still made today but the quality has changed; most of the new noboris are printed. The whit...
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$680.00
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