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Japanese Two Panel Screen: Young Bamboo on Gold
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Symbolizing the Sun, gold is often used in shrines and temples in Japan. Gold has been extensively recognized to represent wealth, while bamboo is said to bring good luck due to its ability to regenerate in the forest. A beautiful composition of the two together. Luminous mineral pigments and gold on Mulberry paper with a black lacquer trim.
- Dimensions:Height: 63 in (160.02 cm)Width: 68 in (172.72 cm)Depth: 0.75 in (1.91 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:circa 1880
- Condition:Condition report upon request.
- Seller Location:Hudson, NY
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