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Gesture cc-tapis Stroke 1.0 Handmade Orange Rug in Wool by Sabine Marcelis
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Stroke by Sabine Marcelis The Stroke collection was really about creating a singular gesture as a rug. A simple brush stroke which highlights the extraordinary craftsmanship of woven...
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21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

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Wool

17th Century Japanese Screen Pair. Tiger & Dragon by Kaiho Yusetsu
Located in Kyoto, JP
Kaiho Yusetsu (1598-1677) Tiger and Dragon Early Edo Period, Circa 1650 A Pair of Six-fold Japanese Screens. Ink and slight color on paper. Dimensions: Each screen: H. 171 cm x W. 380 cm (67.5’’ x 149.5’’) In this pair of early Edo period Japanese screens a group of tigers prowl in a bamboo grove whipped with fierce wind, while a dragon claws through clouds and mist. The dragon embodies elemental qualities - looming out of the mist, the coils of its body disappearing in the clouds. The dragon is calling for rain, symbolizing spring which is considered the fountain of life. On the other side, the tigers calls for the wind, symbolizing autumn which is considered the end of life. Tigers were familiar motifs within Japanese art from ancient times though the animals were imaginary to the people in the 17th century. While dragons and tigers are usually associated as sacred and ferocious, in this painting, both animals have rather amusing expressions. The tigers appear to glare at the dragon with cat-like eyes, and the look on the swirling dragon’s face appears almost affectionate - lending a playful flair to an otherwise magnificent theme. The tiger and dragon are cosmological symbols of the balancing forces in the world. Screens such as this were originally meant to express the fluctuating nature of the world. For Japanese in the early Edo period, they likely suggested the powers of the cosmos. In Japan the tiger and dragon motif was originally absorbed into the circles of Zen monasteries before spreading into the secular world. The theme especially appealed to the military classes with the Kano school, the official painters to the Shogun and the samurai, being the leading contributors. The painter of this pair of screens, Kaiho Yusetsu (1598-1677), was closely patronized by the third Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu. In his later years he worked with Kano school artists...
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Mid-17th Century Japanese Edo Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk, Wood, Paper

Textured Modern Lines Yellow Handmade Rug in Himalayan Wool by Philippe Malouin
By Philippe Malouin
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Lines by Philippe Malouin lines began through experimenting and sketching with wax crayons. Philippe Malouin instinctively traced parallel lines and focused on the irregularity creat...
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21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

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Wool

Patch work Noragi Daruma
By Aoi Shimizu
Located in Yokohama, JP
Daruma is a traditional Japanese figurine that means to get up again and again even after falling down. It has been loved as a decoration to ward of...
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2010s Japanese Japonisme Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Fabric, Canvas, Cotton

Rare Ikat Textile from Timor Stunning Tribal Motifs & Colors, Indonesia c. 1900
Located in Jimbaran, Bali
An exceptionally old and fine example of a west timor ikat textile. This particular textile is incredibly old, easily over a century old with a wonderful fading of color and aging th...
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Early 1900s Indonesian Other Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Yarn

Japanese Old Crane Painting / Picture Frame / 1900s-1930s / Picture of Two Crane
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
It is a framed picture of two cranes used in the space between the columns in the Meiji era. The frame is made of chestnut and the color is like lacquer....
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Early 19th Century Japanese Japonisme Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

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Paper

Muji Wallmirror Japanese Contemporary Style Bentwood Sculpture
By Studio Jig
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Muji wall mirror. Kenta Hirai created it with the technique "Free form lamination." It has characteristic streamlined combined back and seat. Made of Yos...
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2010s Japanese Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood

Noragi Denim Daruma
By Aoi Shimizu
Located in Yokohama, JP
Daruma is a traditional Japanese figurine that means to get up again and again even after falling down. It has been loved as a decoration to ward of...
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2010s Japanese Japonisme Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Fabric, Cotton

Antique hanging scroll of Japanese cat/Late Edo-Meiji period/Cat painting
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
This is a picture of a cat drawn by a person named "Toshizumi Nitta" from the end of the Edo period to the beginning of the Meiji period. She is a very simple and cute cat. He is a vassal of the Tokugawa Shogunate, born in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture (southern part of Gunma Prefecture). He was related to the Tokugawa family and lived in a large mansion in the Ota clan in Gunma prefecture. However, the Nitta family's territory was very small, and they were by no means a wealthy vassal. He seems to have lived quite poorly. So he painted cats and sold them to people. The Nitta family continued to draw pictures of this cat for four generations. "Nitta toshizumi" is equivalent to the fourth generation. During the Edo period, sericulture was thriving in the Kanto region. Cats were said to be the gods of silkworms, as they drive away mice, the natural enemies of silkworms. It was the Nitta family who drew such a cat on paper, pasted it in the silkworm chamber, and sold it as a mouse repellent. There were also other monks who painted pictures of cats, but the Nitta family in particular was related to the Tokugawa family, so people believed that paintings of cats had special powers. , a lot of paintings...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Edo Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Paper

19th Century Japanese Screen for Tea-Ceremony, Ink Bamboo and Plum on Gold Leaf
Located in Kyoto, JP
Three Friends of Winter Nakajima Raisho (1796-1871) Late Edo period, circa 1850 Ink and gold leaf on paper. This is a double-sided Japanese Furosaki or tea-ceremony screen from the mid 19th century; bamboo and plum on the front, young pines the back. It by Nakajima Raisho, a master painter of the Maruyama school in the late Edo and early Meiji periods. In this work Raisho combines exquisite ink brushwork with large open spaces of brilliant gold-leaf to inspire the viewers imagination. Rather than naturalism, he is searching for the phycological impression of the motifs, resulting in abstraction and stylization. His simplification of the motifs the result of looking to capture the inner nature of the objects. This art motif is known as Sho Chiku Bai, or the Three Friends of Winter. Evergreen pine connotes steadfastness, bamboo suggests both strength and flexibility, while plum blossoms unfurling on snow-laden branches imply hardiness. Combined, this trio is emblematic of Japanese new year. Chinese literati were the first to group the three plants together due to their noble characteristics. Like these resilient plants flowering so beautifully in winter, it was expected of the scholar-gentleman to cultivate a strong character with which he would be able to show the same degree of perseverance and steadfastness even during times of adverse conditions. The screen would have been placed near the hearth of a room used for the Japanese tea ceremony, shielding the fire from draughts and also forming a stimulating and decorative backdrop behind the tea utensils. It would have been used in the Hatsugama, or first tea-ceremony of the new year. Nakajima Raisho (1796-1871) originally studied under Watanabe Nangaku before entering the school of Maruyama Ozui. He was the highest ranking Maruyama school painter at the end of the Edo period and was known as one of the ‘Four Heian Families’ along with Kishi...
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Mid-19th Century Japanese Edo Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Gold Leaf

Pagoda 02 Display Cabinets by Sing Chan
Located in Geneve, CH
Pagoda 02 display cabinets by Sing Chan Dimensions: D 49.5 x H 202 cm Materials: Stainless steel, electroplating. Sing Chan ( Chinese: ???/Xingyu Chen) , t...
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2010s Chinese Post-Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Stainless Steel

Pagoda 02 Display Cabinets by Sing Chan
Located in Geneve, CH
Pagoda 02 display cabinets by Sing Chan Dimensions: D 49.5 x H 202 cm Materials: Stainless steel, electroplating. Sing Chan ( Chinese: 陈星宇/Xingyu Chen), th...
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2010s Chinese Post-Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Stainless Steel, Other

Chinoiserie Murals Hand Painted Wallpapers on Silk Panel, 4 Panels
Located in Wuxi, 32
If you love the look of De Gournay wallpaper but not the price, this is for you. The colorways in this sections present our latest colorways, which can be applied to any designs and any base ground (silk, tea paper, metallic, fabric and etc.) Price There are 4 panels in the listed photo, price is for 4 panels of 21" wide x 72" high, background is on silk. We accept custom size and painting colors. Price doesn't include the embroidery. Dear customer, please note: For safe delivery, all the panels roll in a strong tube. Please have the professional installer to install the wallpapers, there is a standard overlap between panels, and a black dot marked on the top and bottom of each panel, please check well before installing. Shipping We do our best to process & ship all orders...
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21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk

The Gate 01 Table by Sing Chan
Located in Geneve, CH
The gate 01 table by Sing Chan Edition Of 20 + 2 AP Dimensions: W 320 x D 100 x H 75 cm Materials: Stainless steel, electroplating. Sing Chan ( Chinese: 陈星宇/Xingyu Chen), the found...
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2010s Chinese Post-Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Stainless Steel, Other

Pagoda 01 Display Cabinets by Sing Chan
Located in Geneve, CH
Pagoda 01 display cabinets by Sing Chan Edition Of 15 + 2 AP Dimensions: D 70 x H 190 cm Materials: Stainless steel, electroplating. Sing Chan ( Chinese: 陈星...
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2010s Chinese Post-Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Stainless Steel, Other

19th Century Japanese Shunga Hand-Scroll, Katsukawa School
Located in Kyoto, JP
Shunga Unknown artist Meiji era, circa 1880 Hand-scroll mounted with 12 paintings Ink, pigment and gofun on silk Dimensions: Each image measures H. 23.2 cm x W. 34.4 cm (9.15” x 13.5”) The hand-scroll measures H. 28 cm x W. 540 cm (11” x 212”) A set of 12 late 19th century Japanese Shunga paintings mounted as a hand-scroll. Two of the leaves bear the signature and seal ‘Setsuzan’, although we are unable to confirm the identity of the artist using this art name. 6 of the 12 images are taken almost directly from Katsukawa Shuncho’s late 18th century woodblock series, ‘Erotic Pictures...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk

Japanese Kimono Art / Asian Wall Art, Mother's Rose
Located in Shibuya City, Tokyo
This embroidery, using kimono obi woven using traditional Japanese methods, is a striking piece of art with a beautiful rose and golden bamboo. The rose...
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21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Arts and Crafts Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk, Thread

Japanese Screen Pair, Tigers by Kishi Renzan, Late Edo Period
Located in Kyoto, JP
Kishi Renzan (1804-1859) Tigers Pair of six-panel Japanese screens. Ink and gold-leaf on paper. In this monochromatic pair of six-fold Japanese screens painted on gold-leaf, Kishi Renzan has created a breathtaking composition of a family of tigers. The screens are filled with a sense of drama which is conveyed by both the subject matter and the wet, expressive brushwork. The running mountain stream and the towering waterfall allude to refreshment during the summer months and we feel the tiger families familiarity and security within their environment. Renzan’s master, Kishi Ganku...
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Mid-19th Century Asian Edo Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Gold Leaf

Japanese Silver Screen Pair, Meiji Period, Herons & Plovers, Shijo School
Located in Kyoto, JP
Heron & Plovers Ink and silver leaf on paper Maekawa Bunrei (1837-1917) A pair of low six-panel Japanese screens by Maekawa Bunrei, a later master of the Kyoto based Shijo school of painting. On the right screen a solitary white heron stands motionless in a stream. On the left screen plovers play along a shoreline. The elegant forms are executed employing fluid, minimalistic ink brushstrokes. The soft brushstrokes and the sharp light of the silver leaf lend the scenes a sense of translucence. The sophisticated composition superbly exploits the long, horizontal pictorial surface of the pair of folding screens...
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Early 1900s Japanese Meiji Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

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Silver Leaf

Hand-Carved Teak Wood Sculpture Panel Depicting Dayak Mythology
Located in Jimbaran, Bali
This unique teak carved panel depicts Dayak Tribal mythology. The Dayak people are some hundreds of various native groups found in the interior rainforests of Borneo. This carving depicts the tree of life, which the Dayak people believe exists on “Linden Tarung”, a mythical rock island where they believe humans first came to existence. “Linden Tarung” is the ancient and ancestral home of the Dayak peoples. It is this tree of life that reminds the Dayak people not to get too attached to worldly possessions. The tree of life also symbolizes heaven, earth and the underworld. The top of tree features hornbills that are the symbol of heaven. The middle represents the present earth and bottom of the tree the underworld. To achieve such detail & depth required immense patience, craftsmanship and many months by a skilled artisan to complete. The medium for this carving was an antique teak door...
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21st Century and Contemporary Indonesian Organic Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Teak

Rare Framed Chinese Woven Bamboo Jacket, Qing Dynasty
Located in Jimbaran, Bali
This bamboo vest from the Qing Dynasty required exceptional skill to craft, using extremely thin bamboo shoots and a thin silk lining on the edges. It was ...
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Late 19th Century Chinese Other Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk, Bamboo

Bali Hindu Textile Framed 'Kamasan' Painting, Indonesia, Early 20th Century
Located in Jimbaran, Bali
An early 20th century 'Kamasan' cotton textile painting from Bali, Indonesia. The hand-painted image has great detail and depicts Balinese Hindu mythology. It has been framed with a ...
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Early 20th Century Balinese Folk Art Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Cotton, Paint

19th Century Japanese Scroll Painting, Birds & Flowers of the Four Seasons
Located in Kyoto, JP
Birds and flowers of the four seasons Early to mid-19th century Ink, pigment and gofun on silk Unidentified artist Signature: S...
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1830s Japanese Edo Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk

Reeds Wallpaper Hand Painted Wallpaper on slub silk
Located in Wuxi, 32
If you love the look of De Gournay wallpaper but not the price, this is for you. The colorways in this sections present our latest colorways, whi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk

Ikat Textile from Toraja Tribe of Sulawesi with Stunning Tribal Motifs C. 1950
Located in Jimbaran, Bali
A very large Irate Textile from the Toraja tribes of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The Toraja tribes people are an ethnic and cultural group of people who occupy the mountainous highlands of ...
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1950s Indonesian Other Vintage Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Yarn

Blue Chinoiserie Mural Hand Painted Floral Wallpapers on Silk, 4 Panels
Located in Wuxi, 32
If you love the look of De Gournay wallpaper but not the price, this is for you. The colorways in this sections present our latest colorways, which can be applied to any designs and any base ground (silk, tea paper, metallic, fabric and etc.) Price There are 4 panels in the listed photo, price is for 4 panels of 36" wide x 96" high, background is on silk. We accept custom size and painting colors. Price doesn't include the embroidery. Dear customer, please note: For safe delivery, all the panels roll in a strong tube. Please have the professional installer to install the wallpapers, there is a standard overlap between panels, and a black dot marked on the top and bottom of each panel, please check well before installing. Shipping We do our best to process & ship all orders...
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21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk

19th Century Japanese Scroll Painting by Igarashi Chikusa, Poppies & Butterflies
Located in Kyoto, JP
Poppies & Butterflies Ink, pigment and gofun on silk Igarashi Chikusa (1774-1844) Signature: Chikusa Ran Zen Upper Seal: Ran Shuzen Lower Seal: Kyoho Dimensions: Scroll: H. 68” x W. 18” (172cm x 45cm) Image: H. 38.5’’ x W. 12.5’’ (98cm x 32cm) This composition shows elegant images of poppies and the butterflies that are inevitably drawn to them. It captures a momentary glimpse into a world both visually dazzling and startlingly realistic. The painting is infused with sensitivity and attention to seasonal change and weather conditions. The thin and fragile poppies are beautifully depicted with brilliant colors and the butterflies are similarly infused with life. The painting is on silk which requires extremely precise painting skills as no element once painted can be removed. Poppies were a favorite subject of Rinpa school artists through the ages. Originally they were somewhat abstracted but by the age of Sakai Hoitsu...
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Early 19th Century Japanese Edo Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk

Ikat Textile from Toraja Tribe of Sulawesi with Stunning Tribal Motifs C. 1950
Located in Jimbaran, Bali
A very large Irate Textile from the Toraja tribes of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The Toraja tribes people are an ethnic and cultural group of people who occupy the mountainous highlands of ...
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1950s Indonesian Other Vintage Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Yarn

Ikat Textile from Toraja Tribe of Sulawesi with Stunning Tribal Motifs, C. 1920
Located in Jimbaran, Bali
A large Ikat Textile from the Toraja tribes of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The Toraja tribes people are an ethnic and cultural group of people who occupy the mountainous highlands of South ...
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1920s Indonesian Other Vintage Asia - Wall Decorations

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Yarn

Aluminium Facade Panel by Jean Prouvé
By Jean Prouvé
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
Facade element ‘Grille’ - embossed aluminum - Jean Prouvé (1901-1984) designed the facade panels for the INSA Chemistry building on the Campus Scientifique De La Doua. This model was created between 1956 and 1958 by CIMT (Compagnie industrielle du matériel de transport), Neuilly sur Seine...
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1950s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Asia - Wall Decorations

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Aluminum

Yoko Hiramaru, "Sweet Conversation", 2016
By Yoko Hiramaru
Located in Edogawa-ku Tokyo, JP
"Sweet Conversation" by Yoko Hiramaru, oil paint on linen.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Asia - Wall Decorations

Wall Sculpture, Wooden 'Sahara and Pacific' by Soo Joo
By Soo Joo Studio
Located in New York, NY
A timeless grand sculpture to place as a wall centerpiece. The artist studied and sketched the Sahara Desert and the Pacific Ocean for months to create the perfect silhouette that ca...
Category

2010s Korean Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Hardwood

Antique Work Board Used by Japanese Craftsmen/1868-1920/Wabi-Sabi Wall Painting
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
If you want something special, we recommend purchasing items selected by Brood. We sell carefully selected old Japanese items. I've seen tens of thousands of items so far. Based o...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

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Cedar

Charlotte Perriand Side Board from Les Arcs, 2 Doors, Green Top
By Charlotte Perriand
Located in Edogawa-ku Tokyo, JP
Item No. A wall-mounted cabinet designed by Charlotte Perriand. This is designed for Les Arcs ski resort in 1970s. This beautiful two door cabinet is made from pine wood and melami...
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1970s French Vintage Asia - Wall Decorations

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Laminate, Pine

Imperial Hotel Plans
Located in Edogawa-ku Tokyo, JP
Imperial hotel built in 1923 is one of the most famous and Classic hotel in Tokyo, Japan. These are the plans of Imperial Hotel.
Category

Early 20th Century Unknown Mid-Century Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Paper

17th Century Japanese Screen Pair, Cranes
Located in Kyoto, JP
Cranes Anonymous, Kano School. Edo period, second half of the 17th century. Pair of six-panel screens. Ink, pigment gofun and gold l...
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1670s Japanese Edo Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

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Gold Leaf

Southeast Asian old wooden tray/wall hanging decoration/20th century
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
I think this is probably a wooden tray from Southeast Asia. I think it was used with the pointed end facing down and placed on a stand with three or four legs. The material is hard ...
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20th Century Southeast Asian Other Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood

circa 1930 Japanese Silver Screens by Isoi Joshin, Flowers of the Four Seasons
Located in Kyoto, JP
Flowers of the four seasons Isoi Joshin (1883-1964) Pair of six-panel Japanese screens Ink, pigment, lacquer and silver leaf on pa...
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Mid-20th Century Asian Showa Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Silver Leaf

Jangseung TOTEM by Lee Sisan
Located in Geneve, CH
Jangseung TOTEM by Lee Sisan Dimensions: W 36 x D 36 x H 200 cm Materials: Raw steel, natural stone Each piece is made to order and uses natural stones, so ...
Category

2010s South Korean Post-Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Stone, Steel

19th Century Japanese Silk Painting by Kano Chikanobu, Pheasants & Plum in Snow
Located in Kyoto, JP
Birds & Flowers of the Seasons Pheasants & Plum in Snow Ink, pigment and gofun on silk Kano Chikanobu 1819-1888 Signature: Chikanobu Seal: Shateki Offered here is an unframed ‘kacho-e’ painting by the 19th century Japanese Takamatsu domain painter Kano Chikanobu. There are 8 individual paintings available, which originally would have been part of a set of 12. ‘Kacho-e’ literally means ‘pictures of birds and flowers’. In reality it covers a wide range of natural motifs including birds, fish, insects and small animals in combination with flowers, grasses or trees. The theme has a long history in Japanese painting. It is one of three painting genres, the other two being landscape and figure, which derive from Chinese academic painting classification. As one of the accepted types of painting to be shown in official residences, scenes of birds, flowers and animals were rife with metaphorical reference as well as physical beauty. In these paintings Chikanobu has made conspicuous use of brilliant pigments and meticulous brushwork. The rocks, water, trees, blossoms, and birds are treated as stylized formal elements in a grand design. All of the components contribute to the patterned effect and tactile richness of the surface. Beyond their highly decorative qualities, the subject of some of the paintings are also an allusion to imperial allegiance; the pheasants are symbolic of bravery and steadfastness, peacocks represent divinity and power, and the phoenix paired with paulownia a just and benevolent ruler. Cranes and turtles symbolize longevity, and the lush, full bloom of the peony flower represents wealth and opulence. Paintings of native Japanese birds and flowers were appreciated primarily for their evocation of the seasons and the traditional poetic emotions associated with them. This is the case with the spring scene of cherry blossoms and birds and the winter scene of narcissus, nandina and sparrows. The rich expression of flower and bird paintings...
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Mid-19th Century Asian Edo Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk

Antique Chinese Hand Painted Fan with Calligraphy, c. 1900
Located in Jimbaran, Bali
A Chinese hand-painted fan with hand-painted calligraphy (with two different drawing on either side). The fan's frame is crafted from bamboo and also includes wood engravings. The calligraphy features flowers, leaves and a grass hopper...
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Early 20th Century Chinese Chinoiserie Asia - Wall Decorations

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Bamboo

Ikat Textile from Timor Stunning Tribal Motifs & Colors, Indonesia c. 1950
Located in Jimbaran, Bali
A wonderful example of a west timor ikat textile. It is hand-woven using naturally dyed yarns via a method passed on through generations. It features a stunning array of distinct tri...
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1950s Indonesian Other Vintage Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Yarn

Ikat Textile from Timor Stunning Tribal Motifs & Colors, Indonesia c. 1950
Located in Jimbaran, Bali
An wonderful example of a west timor ikat textile. It is hand-woven using naturally dyed yarns via a method passed on through generations. It features a stunning array of distinct tr...
Category

1950s Indonesian Other Vintage Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Yarn

Antique Chinese Hand Painted Fan with Calligraphy, c. 1900
Located in Jimbaran, Bali
A Chinese hand-painted fan with hand-painted calligraphy (with two different drawing on either side). The fan's frame is crafted from bamboo and also includes wood engravings. The ca...
Category

Early 20th Century Chinese Chinoiserie Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Bamboo

19th Century Japanese Silk Painting by Kano Chikanobu, Crane, Pine & Camelia
Located in Kyoto, JP
Birds & Flowers of the Seasons Pheasants & Plum in Snow Unframed painting. Ink, pigment and gofun on silk Kano Chikanobu 1819-1888 Signature...
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Mid-19th Century Asian Edo Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk

ARKO Wall Art15 Contemporary Art Japanese Craft Rice Straw Art Wall Sculpture
By ARKO
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Hand-sewed rice straw art by ARKO. Title: Composition Rinforzando This is one of the series named "Composition XX" Her works have the feelings of...
Category

2010s Japanese Organic Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Thread, Straw

Antique Vase Made of Japanese Bamboo and Bark /Wall-Mounted Flower Vase
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
If you want something special, we recommend purchasing items selected by Brood. We sell carefully selected old Japanese items. I've seen tens of thousands of items so far. Based on that experience, only selected items are posted here. We are able to do this because of our long experience. There may be items on the 1stdibs site that look and feel the same, but the items selected by Brood are unique. This is an old Japanese vase...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Bamboo

Gesture cc-tapis Patcha Square Handmade Rug in Full Mint by Patricia Urquiola
By Patricia Urquiola
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Patcha by Patricia Urquiola Why not talking about upcycling as a gesture? Patricia Urquiola reinterprets the change of mentality, of moving common habits and creative flows towards s...
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21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wool

Japanese Old Vase with Lid / Late 19th Century
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
This is a woven bamboo basket made in Japan during the Meiji to Taisho eras (1868-1920). It is a vase that imitates the shape. It was hung on t...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Bamboo

Pair of Murano Sconces in Cast Bronze by Elan Atelier (Preorder)
By Elan Atelier
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Murano Sconces in Cast Bronze by Elan Atelier (mirroring sconces, with left and right orientations) Description: Drawing from the freehand forms of Murano glass, this cast b...
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2010s Unknown Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Bronze

Early 20th Century Pair of Japanese Folding Screens, Deer Under Maple Trees
Located in Kyoto, JP
Deer under maples Late Taisho period, circa 1925-1930 Pair of two-panel screens. Ink and pigment on silk. Signature: Goho Seal: Goho A pair of two-fold Japanese silk screens...
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1920s Japanese Taisho Vintage Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Paper, Silk

cc-tapis Ceremony Daytime Handmade Rug by Mae Engelgeer
By Mae Engelgeer, cc-tapis
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Designed by textile designer Mae Engelgeer and inspired by the feeling, aesthetics and graphic alignment of the traditional Japanese Tatami flooring, C...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Wool, Linen

Imperial Hotel Plans
Located in Edogawa-ku Tokyo, JP
Imperial Hotel built in 1923 is one of the most famous and classic hotel in Tokyo, Japan. These are the plans of Imperial Hotel. This was made for the c...
Category

Early 20th Century Unknown Mid-Century Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Paper

Japanese Antique Ink Painting / 19th Century / Rare Chinese Character Painting
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
We have a unique Japanese aesthetic sense. And only we can introduce unique items through our purchasing channels in Japan and the experience we have gained so far, in such a way that no one else can imitate. It is an ink painting written after the Meiji era. The biggest attraction of this work is that it uses Chinese characters to create paintings. To explain in detail, it is written here in Chinese characters as "un-ryu" . "Un" is a cloud and "ryu" is a dragon. These are embodied and drawn by comparing them to the meaning of Chinese characters. And the clouds depict the clouds hanging over the mountain, and the dragon depicts the climbing toward the mountain. Humorous paintings...
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Late 19th Century Japanese Edo Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Acrylic, Paper

Early 20th Century Japanese Screen Pair, Fig Trees by Hiroe Kashu 'B.1890'
Located in Kyoto, JP
Fig Trees Hiroe Kashu (b.1890) Taisho era, circa 1920 Pair of six-fold Japanese screens Ink, malachite, gold and silver on paper Dimensions: Each Screen measures H...
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Early 20th Century Asian Taisho Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Gold, Silver

Japanese Painting, Hanging Scroll, Mid 19th Century, Koi and Water Plants
By Iwase Hirotaka
Located in Kyoto, JP
Iwase Hirotaka (1808-1877) Koi and Water Plants Hanging scroll, ink, color, gold wash and gold flecks on silk Inscription: Hirotaka Seal: Ille...
Category

1860s Japanese Edo Antique Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk

Yamamoto Shunkyo (1871-1933) Japanese Framed Painting Pair, Carp and Bamboo
Located in Kyoto, JP
Two framed panels by Yamamoto Shunkyo depicting a carp (koi) leaping from a river. Ink and gold leaf on paper. Instinctively brushed in a freehand s...
Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Meiji Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Gold Leaf

ARKO Wall Art11 Contemporary Art Japanese Craft Rice Straw Art Wall Sculpture
By ARKO
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Hand-sewed rice straw art by ARKO. Title: Composition Rubato This is one of the series named "Composition XX" Her works have the feelings of cont...
Category

2010s Japanese Organic Modern Asia - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Thread, Straw

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