Hand-Painted Linen Hanging - Maple and Ksitigarbha
[The Dedication of Rakushian: The Beauty of Natural Linen and Centuries of Craftsmanship]
From Rakushian, a century-old shop in Kyoto.
We meticulously select hand-woven linen, particularly the resilient ramie, as our primary material. Linen not only offers a refreshing texture and unique feel but also holds significant symbolism in Japanese culture, representing integrity and purity.
All Rakushian products are hand-dyed and painted one by one by skilled artisans. With years of experience, they precisely control dye concentrations and brushstrokes, imbuing each piece with unparalleled vitality.
This creation, themed "Maple Leaf Ksitigarbha," embodies the tranquil, Zen-inspired, and healing atmosphere of late autumn.
[A Unique and Moving Design: Maple Leaf Ksitigarbha - The Warm Guardian of Late Autumn Serenity]
Amidst a tapestry of colorful fallen leaves, a small, endearing Ksitigarbha statue stands in quiet contemplation. A single, fiery red maple leaf drifts down, gently coming to rest upon its head. This piece captures a moment of pure innocence and gentle charm within a serene autumn landscape, offering a sense of peace and relaxation with every glance. More than just an artistic ornament depicting the beauty of autumn, it is a special piece that brings harmony and a sense of healing to your living space.
- The Design Language and Warm Meaning of "Maple Leaf Ksitigarbha"
Combining the tranquility of Kyoto's late autumn with the compassionate imagery of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, it brings a sense of calm to modern life.
- A Comfort for Peace and Well-being
In Japanese tradition, Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva symbolizes protection for children, travelers, and family harmony. The serene expression of the small Ksitigarbha seems to silently watch over every viewer, offering a steadying presence amidst the bustle of daily life.
- Poetic Autumn Hues Woven with Maple Leaves
The vibrant colors of the falling leaves and the glowing red maple leaves showcase the artisan's keen observation of seasonal changes. The hand-dyed hues, with their subtle gradations, present the layered beauty characteristic of late autumn, transforming a wall into a small window overlooking a serene Kyoto temple.
- Healing Charm and Adorable Appeal
The image of the small Ksitigarbha, head bowed slightly and a maple leaf resting atop, possesses an endearing cuteness and compassion found in Japanese humor. This unintentional charm can brighten a space, adding a friendly touch to any corner.
[🎁 Gift Recommendations]
- For Friends in Need of Relaxation and Inner Peace
This hanging scroll offers remarkable healing qualities, making it an ideal gift for busy friends. It allows them to leave behind the day's fatigue and find solace the moment they see it upon returning home.
- For Autumnal Space Decoration and Festive Greetings
Whether as a housewarming gift or to refresh your home's seasonal ambiance, "Maple Leaf Ksitigarbha" perfectly adorns an entryway or living room, conveying sincere wishes for "peaceful times and safe travels" to the recipient.
- For Elders Who Appreciate Zen Art and Japanese Culture
The combination of Ksitigarbha's protective symbolism and the elegant beauty of maple leaves makes for a thoughtful gift that reflects the giver's refined taste and depth.
Allow this charming little Ksitigarbha, crowned with a maple leaf, to quietly watch over your walls, accompanying you and your family in the embrace of late autumn, helping you rediscover moments of pure, serene, and grateful healing.
[Product Specifications]
Material: Canvas - Linen, Rod - Birchwood
Size: 60cm x 10cm
Origin: China (Designed and Supervised in Japan)
[Care Instructions]
※ This product uses natural, hand-selected linen fabric. Therefore, the width of the weave may be slightly uneven, or the fabric may have subtle variations. Please consider this carefully before ordering. Thank you.
※ The fabric may shrink when exposed to water, so please avoid washing. Gently clean with a dry cloth or brush.
[Other Notes]
※ Colors may vary slightly due to differences in computer monitor settings. The actual product color will prevail. If you have any questions, please contact customer service.
※ The "appreciation period" is not a "trial period." Please inspect the product immediately upon receipt. If there are any defects, please take photos and notify us by phone, chat, or e-mail within 24 hours of arrival. We will do our utmost to assist you.
※ If the product has been opened, used, or disassembled to the point where its integrity is compromised and its resale value is lost, your right to a return may be affected.
※ We regret that returns or exchanges cannot be accepted if the product is soiled, washed, has tags removed or damaged, or if any parts or accessories are missing.
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- Amidst a tapestry of colorful fallen leaves, a small, endearing Ksitigarbha statue stands in quiet contemplation. A single, fiery red maple leaf drifts down, gently coming to rest upon its head. This piece captures a moment of pure innocence and gentle charm within a serene autumn landscape, offering a sense of peace and relaxation with every glance.
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