Kyoto Hand-Painted Linen Frame - Ebisu and Tai

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KORIKO ZAKKA
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Kyoto Hand-Painted Linen Frame - Ebisu and Tai - Items for Display - Cotton

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🌿 The Beauty of Natural Linen and Centuries of Craftsmanship Carefully selected hand-woven linen forms the primary material, with a focus on the resilient and durable ramie. This choice not only provides a refreshing texture and unique feel but also holds a significant place in Japanese culture, symbolizing integrity and purity. From hand-spinning the yarn to weaving the fabric, each step is imbued with the warmth and dedication of the artisans. Each piece is individually hand-dyed by artisans. With mastery of various traditional dyeing techniques, particularly hand-painting, their years of experience allow for precise control over dye concentration and brushstrokes, breathing unique life into each creation. 【Artistic Design: Ebisu's Joyful Harvest】 Featuring "Ebisu," one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, and the "Tai" fish, this piece captures the essence of traditional Japanese auspicious symbols. It's more than just a beautiful decoration; it's a work of art carrying the artisans' spirit and Japanese aesthetics, infusing your living space with elegance and poetry. At the center of the design is a vibrant red Tai fish, depicted with simple lines and a festive aura, its scales adorned with subtle gold details. Above the fish, Ebisu (the god of fishermen), one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, sits cross-legged, holding a fishing rod, a look of contentment on his face. Symbolism: Ebisu is revered as the guardian deity of commercial prosperity and abundant harvests, while the "Tai" fish (Japanese: たい / Tai) shares a homophone with "Omedetai" (Japanese: おめでたい / celebratory), symbolizing auspiciousness, wealth, and success. This artwork embodies aspirations for a prosperous life. 【Two Ways to Display, Effortlessly Adorn Your Space】 With its compact size, this piece offers two thoughtful display options: - Wall Hanging: Easily brings a seasonal touch to your walls, adding refined charm to smaller spaces. - Tabletop Display: Includes a detachable stand, allowing you to place it freely on your desk, dresser, or shelf, enjoying its artistic beauty anytime. This framed artwork is perfect for casually showcasing seasonal motifs, allowing you to infuse your daily life with gentle poetry and unique elegance. 【Product Specifications】 Material: Canvas - Linen, Frame - Poplar Wood Size: 12cm x 16cm Origin: Japan 【Precautions】 ※ Natural, hand-selected linen fabric is used in this product. Therefore, slight unevenness in fabric width or subtle patterns within the weave may occur. Please consider this carefully before ordering. ※ The wooden frame of this product is susceptible to scratches from impact or friction. Please handle with care during use. ※ The fabric will shrink if exposed to water, rendering it impossible to reinsert into the wooden frame. Therefore, please avoid washing with water. 【Other Notes】 ※ The color of the product images 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 unpack and inspect the item immediately upon receipt. If there are any defects, please take photos and notify us by phone, chat, or email within 24 hours of delivery. We will do our best to assist you. ※ If the product has been opened, used, or disassembled in a way that compromises its completeness and resale value, your right to a return may be affected. ※ Items that are soiled, washed, have had tags removed or damaged, or are missing components or accessories cannot be returned or exchanged. We appreciate your understanding.

Product Details

Material
Cotton
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
mainland China
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Down to the last 1
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No.85,822 - Home & Living  |  No.15,001 - Items for Display
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京都洛柿庵 Kyoto Rakushian
Listing Summary
Harvest Blessing - Ebisu of the Seven Gods of Fortune meets the celebratory Tai, bringing wealth and joy!

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