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Material: Brocade
Japanese Contemporary Framed Silk Brocade Oshie Decorative Art
Japanese Contemporary Framed Silk Brocade Oshie Decorative Art

Japanese Contemporary Framed Silk Brocade Oshie Decorative Art

Located in Takarazuka, JP

Japanese contemporary framed three-dimensional wall decorative art piece in silk in vivid red, white and gray, depicting kimonos in breathtaking colors and patterns hanging on kimono racks...

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21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Brocade Wall Decorations

Materials

Brocade, Silk

Two Antique Japanese Hanging Scroll Paintings
Two Antique Japanese Hanging Scroll Paintings

Two Antique Japanese Hanging Scroll Paintings

Located in Atlanta, GA

Two Japanese scroll painting depicts scenes from the Tale of Genji (Genji-E), from Edo period. These painting were purchased from Odewara Shoten in the...

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Early 19th Century Japanese Japonisme Antique Brocade Wall Decorations

Materials

Brocade, Paper

Contemporary Japanese Red Black Gilded Silk Folding Screen
Contemporary Japanese Red Black Gilded Silk Folding Screen

Contemporary Japanese Red Black Gilded Silk Folding Screen

Located in Takarazuka, JP

Extraordinary Japanese contemporary two panel "byobu" or folding screen featuring genryoku style handcrafted raised pure silk kimono in black, red and gold on textured black backgrou...

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21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Meiji Brocade Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk, Brocade

Japanese Four Panel Screen: Scotties Under Roses
Japanese Four Panel Screen: Scotties Under Roses

Japanese Four Panel Screen: Scotties Under Roses

Located in Hudson, NY

Modern painting in mineral pigments on mulberry paper with a silk brocade border.

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20th Century Japanese Brocade Wall Decorations

Materials

Brocade, Silk, Paper

Large Framed Japanese Buddhist Amida Temple Hall Painting, Mid-19th Century
Large Framed Japanese Buddhist Amida Temple Hall Painting, Mid-19th Century

Large Framed Japanese Buddhist Amida Temple Hall Painting, Mid-19th Century

Located in Austin, TX

A large and incredible Japanese painting of a Buddhist temple hall with Amida Nyorai, late Edo or early Meiji period, mid-19th century, Japan. Mounted wit...

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Mid-19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Brocade Wall Decorations

Materials

Brocade, Silk, Acrylic, Wood, Paint

Japanese Four Panel Screen: Seasonal Poems
Japanese Four Panel Screen: Seasonal Poems

Japanese Four Panel Screen: Seasonal Poems

Located in Hudson, NY

Four individual mounted panels of calligraphy. Each panel contains a poem inspired by one of the four seasons. Each panel signed: To Rei. Ink on mulberry paper with silk brocade border.

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Mid-19th Century Japanese Antique Brocade Wall Decorations

Materials

Brocade, Silk, Paper

Framed Chinese Antique Brocade Dragon Panel
Framed Chinese Antique Brocade Dragon Panel

Framed Chinese Antique Brocade Dragon Panel

Located in Atlanta, GA

Antique Chinese brocade dragon panel from Imperial Qing Dynasty circa 19th century, beautifully presented with a linen mat and in a silvered wo...

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19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Antique Brocade Wall Decorations

Materials

Brocade, Silk, Wood

Japanese Six Panel Screen, Peonies and Young Growth on Gold Silk
Japanese Six Panel Screen, Peonies and Young Growth on Gold Silk

Japanese Six Panel Screen, Peonies and Young Growth on Gold Silk

Located in Hudson, NY

Rimpa floral scene. Pigment on gilded silk, signature and seal read: Hattori Shunyo. Bold colors and strong design elements combined with the trademark tarashikomi (diluted elements created when water is applied to the surface before or after pigments causing them to diffuse) exhibit the artists deep devotion to this important Japanese painting tradition. Notes about artist: Hattori Shunyo (b. 1883) was an artist from Kyoto who graduated the (now) Kyoto Municipal University of Art and fell under the circle of Yamamoto Shunkyo...

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Early 20th Century Japanese Brocade Wall Decorations

Materials

Brocade, Silk

Japanese Six Panel Screen: Tosa School Painting of Theatre Scene
Japanese Six Panel Screen: Tosa School Painting of Theatre Scene

Japanese Six Panel Screen: Tosa School Painting of Theatre Scene

Located in Hudson, NY

with thought to be Izumo no Okuni (1578-1613). Mineral pigments and gold dust on mulberry paper with silk brocade border.

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18th Century Japanese Antique Brocade Wall Decorations

Materials

Gold

Japanese Six Panel Screen: Red Maple and Flowers on Gold Silk
Japanese Six Panel Screen: Red Maple and Flowers on Gold Silk

Japanese Six Panel Screen: Red Maple and Flowers on Gold Silk

Located in Hudson, NY

Rimpa Floral Scene with Chrysanthemum, Morning Glories and Blue Bell Flowers. Pigment on gilded silk, signature and seal read: Hattori Shunyo. Bold colors and strong design elements combined with the trademark tarashikomi (diluted elements created when water is applied to the surface before or after pigments causing them to diffuse) exhibit the artists deep devotion to this important Japanese painting tradition. Notes about artist: Hattori Shunyo (b. 1883) was an artist from Kyoto who graduated the (now) Kyoto Municipal University of Art and fell under the circle of Yamamoto Shunkyo...

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Early 20th Century Japanese Brocade Wall Decorations

Materials

Brocade, Silk

Japanese Ceremonial Brocade Jinbaori Vest Jacket
Japanese Ceremonial Brocade Jinbaori Vest Jacket

Japanese Ceremonial Brocade Jinbaori Vest Jacket

Located in Atlanta, GA

Made entirely from luxuriant woven brocade (kinran) for the exterior, this Japanese sleeveless jacket is called Jinbaori. Commonly worn by the Samurai warriors during 16th century when warfare was common in feudal Japan, this type of loose jacket, as a surcoat on top the armor, served as an extra protection, and more importantly as an identification in the battlefield with its bright colors and often Mons. In Edo period, the society was stabilized and Jinbaori gradually shifted toward a pure ceremonial function. The jacket on offer was unusual as it was tailored entirely from the bright Chinese brocade...

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19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Brocade Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk, Brocade

Framed Korean Folk Painting of General Guan Gong
Framed Korean Folk Painting of General Guan Gong

Framed Korean Folk Painting of General Guan Gong

Located in Atlanta, GA

A Korean folk Shamanism watercolor on textile matted with woven brocade and presented in a wood frame with an oriental style metal hanging hardware. The painting was estimated to be from early 20th century circa 1910-1930s. It depicts Guan Yu (160-220AD), a legendary Chinese warrior and general from Eastern Han Dynasty. Long worshiped in China as a deity, across all three major religions, Guan Gong...

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Early 20th Century Korean Folk Art Brocade Wall Decorations

Materials

Textile, Brocade

Antique Japanese Ink Hanging Scroll Hidaka Tetsuo with Wood Storage Box
Antique Japanese Ink Hanging Scroll Hidaka Tetsuo with Wood Storage Box

Antique Japanese Ink Hanging Scroll Hidaka Tetsuo with Wood Storage Box

By Hidaka Tetsuo

Located in Atlanta, GA

A hanging ink (Sumi-e) silk scroll by Japanese Zen artist Hidaka Tetsuo (1791-1871). Well presented in brocade boarders and mounted on paperback, this scroll depicts "Three Noble Friends in Winter" in a poetic and novel way. One of the favorite subjects by Chinese painters, the three noble friends in winter consists of pine, bamboo and plum flowers. They were admired for their characters of strength in cold resistance to remain evergreen and even blossom in unfavorable condition. The artist, however, composited the subjects in a none-conventional way as Ikebana. Bamboo and flowering plum branches were presented in an oversized pot...

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19th Century Japanese Japonisme Antique Brocade Wall Decorations

Materials

Brocade, Wood, Paper

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