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  • Good Fortune Gold leaf Framed art - Dragon over Mt. Fuji【Free Shipping】

    Good Fortune Gold leaf Framed art A contemporary art series that reinterprets auspicious motifs from traditional ukiyo-e through the brilliance of Kanazawa gold leaf. The themes are three iconic works by the renowned ukiyo-e master Katsushika Hokusai: Red Fuji, Cranes and Mt. Fuji, and Dragon Rising over Mt. Fuji. Each piece inherits the symbolism and stories of these auspicious images, while Hakukichi’s craftsmanship adds a new radiance. We present this series as modern lucky art, bringing “good fortune” into everyday life. Good Fortune Gold leaf Framed art - Dragon over Mt. Fuji This piece is inspired by “Dragon over Mt. Fuji” (Fujikoshi Ryūzu), believed to be the final work of the ukiyo-e master Katsushika Hokusai. In Japanese tradition, Mt. Fuji (Fuji = “not” + “time”) and the dragon (Ryū = “to cut off”) together symbolize a wish to “cut off misfortune.” Furthermore, in feng shui, the image of a rising dragon is regarded as a powerful motif that enhances all forms of good fortune. Ukiyo-e Beauty Reimagined for Modern Interiors Ukiyo-e, a popular art form among the common people of the Edo period, often featured Mt. Fuji—the greatest symbol of good fortune in Japan. This series reinterprets Mt. Fuji as depicted by Japan’s celebrated ukiyo-e master, Katsushika Hokusai. Through the brilliant hues of Kanazawa gold leaf and the refined skills of artisans, each piece becomes a unique work of contemporary art unlike any other. Depth Born from Modern Materials and Traditional Techniques Each Good Fortune Gold leaf Framed art fuses modern materials with traditional Kanazawa gold leaf techniques. Acrylic layers form the composition, dividing the motifs into sky, Mt. Fuji, and clouds. This three-layer structure creates a sense of depth, transforming the flat beauty of ukiyo-e into a dynamic, dimensional expression. Compact and lightweight, the panels are easy to display, even for women or elderly people. They bring “good fortune” into daily life, whether placed in a guest room to welcome visitors or in a living room for the family to enjoy together. With auspicious motifs and refined craftsmanship, these art panels also make cherished gifts for special occasions such as longevity celebrations, commemorations, or as unique souvenirs from Japan. Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) A master ukiyo-e artist of the late Edo period. He studied under Katsukawa Shunshō, producing actor portraits, bijin-ga (images of beauties), and illustrations. Over time, he absorbed a wide range of influences including the Kanō, Tosa, and Rimpa schools, as well as Chinese and Western painting techniques. Through his dynamic compositions and vigorous brushwork, he developed a uniquely powerful style that later influenced French Impressionists. His most celebrated works include Hokusai Manga, Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji, and One Thousand Pictures of the Sea. Learn More
    $345.80

  • Kanazawa Mizuhiki Panel – Crane and Tortoise [Pink]【Free Shipping】

    This art panel depicts cranes and turtles—symbols of longevity—rising gracefully upward alongside gold leaf.

    This art panel blends traditional techniques such as Kanazawa gold leaf, Kanazawa Mizuhiki, and hyōsō (mounting), with a design suited to today’s lifestyle. Its simple and lightweight construction makes it easy to display casually in spaces like the living room. The "Kanazawa Mizuhiki – Crane and Turtle" series expresses the uplifting image of cranes and turtles—symbols of longevity—rising gracefully with shimmering gold leaf. Enjoy this piece in your home as a symbol of good fortune and a celebration of tradition in everyday life.

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    $245.70

  • Kanazawa Mizuhiki Panel – Crane and Tortoise [Blue]【Free Shipping】

    This art panel depicts cranes and turtles—symbols of longevity—rising gracefully upward alongside gold leaf.

    Crafted using the traditional Kanazawa Mizuhiki technique, it features auspicious motifs of cranes and turtles. The elegant combination of deep blue and gold leaf blends beautifully with modern interior design. By harmonizing traditional techniques such as Kanazawa gold leaf, Kanazawa Mizuhiki, and hyōsō (mounting art), the piece is designed in a style that allows it to be easily displayed in everyday spaces like the living room.

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    $245.70

  • Kanazawa Mizuhiki Panel – Fūryū [White]【Free Shipping】

    This art panel combines traditional Japanese techniques such as Kanazawa gold leaf, Kanazawa mizuhiki, and hyōsō (mounting methods used in hanging scrolls), reimagined to suit contemporary living spaces. Designed to suit modern living spaces, this art panel features a thoughtfully considered size and lightweight construction—making it easy for even a single person to hang, such as a woman decorating her own space. It combines traditional Japanese techniques such as Kanazawa gold leaf, Kanazawa Mizuhiki, and hyōsō (traditional mounting), creating a refined blend of craftsmanship and contemporary style. The piece titled “Kanazawa Mizuhiki Fūryū” incorporates a tamakmusubi (decorative knot) representing nanten berries—often used in simple Mizuhiki designs—along with motifs of pine, symbolizing good fortune and longevity.

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    $245.70

  • Kanazawa Mizuhiki Panel – Fūryū [Crimson]【Free Shipping】

    This art panel combines traditional Japanese techniques such as Kanazawa gold leaf, Kanazawa mizuhiki, and hyōsō (mounting methods used in hanging scrolls), reimagined to suit contemporary living spaces. The vivid vermilion background beautifully enhances the brilliance of the gold leaf and highlights the graceful flow of white mizuhiki cords. Accents of tightly knotted cords represent nanten berries (a symbol of good fortune), along with pine motifs, both commonly featured in elegant mizuhiki arrangements.

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  • Kanazawa Mizuhiki Panel – Iki [White]【Free Shipping】

    A brilliant crimson hue accented with radiant gold leaf—this vivid and elegant artwork features motifs of nanten (heavenly bamboo) and cranes, expressed through traditional Kanazawa mizuhiki knotting techniques. Blending classic craftsmanship such as Kanazawa gold leaf, mizuhiki, and hyōsō (mounting), the piece presents a refined yet modern design. Created as a New Year decoration suitable for contemporary living spaces, its compact size and lightweight construction make it easy for a single person—especially women—to display with ease.

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    $254.80

  • Kanazawa Mizuhiki Panel – Iki [Crimson]【Free Shipping】

    A brilliant crimson hue accented with radiant gold leaf—this vivid and elegant artwork features motifs of nanten (heavenly bamboo) and cranes, expressed through traditional Kanazawa mizuhiki knotting techniques. Blending classic craftsmanship such as Kanazawa gold leaf, mizuhiki, and hyōsō (mounting), the piece presents a refined yet modern design. Created as a New Year decoration suitable for contemporary living spaces, its compact size and lightweight construction make it easy for a single person—especially women—to display with ease.

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    $254.80

  • Miniature four-panel folding screen: Wind God and Thunder God 【Free Shipping】

    This folding screen is an accurate reproduction of Wind God and Thunder God by Tawaraya Sōtatsu, a renowned artist of the late 17th century. It has been hand-drawn to reenact the drawing techniques of the time as closely as possible. The copy of the original artwork is made possible using specific methods for pasting, which allow the natural creases and textures of gold leaf to be expressed. The effects of time on the wind god and the thunder god illustrations, drawn with mineral pigments, and the brushwork used to draw the the contour have been replicated successfully. The illustrations in this epic work took one month to complete.
    Painter Tawaraya Sōtatsu
    A painter in early Edo era. A founder of the Rimpa school, he was the great influencer to the painters after his days. While only few historical materials are left and so little is known, he led the art studio called “Tawaraya” in Kyoto and worked on decorative arts including fans and folding screens.
    Major works: “Wind God and Thunder God (property of Kenninji, managed by Kyoto National Museum)”, and “Waterfowls in Lotus Pond (property of Kyoto National Museum)”.
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    $4,550.00

  • Art Panel - Flock of Cranes 【Free Shipping】

    This Art Panel depicts the flock of cranes flying freely in the sky. On the background is the gorgeous moon, and the birds look as if they shine in golden color by the bright moonlight.
    The bold waves enhance the dynamism of the scene and the viewers almost hear the flapping of the wings. This artwork fully demonstrates the aesthetics of Japanese-style painting.


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    $5,005.00

  • Art Panel - Waves and Cherry Blossoms 【Free Shipping】

    This Art Panel shows the combination of simplified designs of cherry blossoms and waves. Using HAKUICHI’s proprietary gradation technique, the background beautifully portrays the change in the early evening sky from gold to vermillion.

    Brand:Hakuichi

    Made to order Lead time for the shipment: 90 days Learn More
    $5,005.00

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