This is a mini folding screen that reproduces Hideki Kimura's painting "Gion Matsuri Ezu Byobu", which depicts in detail the state of the old Kyoto that thrives at the Gion Festival.
Like the original picture, it is a connected design of one pair (one set of two).
Please enjoy it according to the place, one by one in two places, or two gorgeously arranged side by side.
When bent and arranged side by side, the width is around 57 cm.
This is an extremely intricate product made by laminating paper on both sides of a sturdy Milpax (recycled paper) with a thickness of about 2 mm, and finishing it in the shape of a folding screen with a V-cut process.
Special paper <HAKKIN>, which is finely embossed with aluminum foil pasted together, is used for the printing surface. It features an elegant gold luster.
Material: Milpax
Front / HAKKIN (Saikyosha Co., Ltd.)
Back / Tanto paper
Printing: Sun M Color Co., Ltd.
Processing: Pax Alive Co., Ltd.
Size (flat and lined up): Height 190mm Width 752mm
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- This is a mini folding screen that reproduces the "Gion Festival Picture Folding Screen" drawn by Hideki Kimura for Kyoto in 1994.
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