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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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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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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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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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Since ancient times, zodiac ornaments have been believed to ward off misfortune and protect the home.
Hakuichi’s Kimekomi dolls feature our original “Haku-nuno” (foil fabric)—a material unique to Hakuichi. Unlike dyed fabrics, this special textile showcases the rich, lustrous brilliance of Kanazawa gold leaf, offering a depth and elegance that only real metal foil can achieve.
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Kanazawa gold leaf Folding Fan is a handcrafted fan made by Hakuichi, with meticulous attention to detail in every stage from the fan surface and ribs to the final assembly all crafted by skilled artisans.
Inspired by “Dragon and Clouds” Folding Screen by Tawaraya Sōtatsu, a Master Painter of the Edo Period
This exquisite fan draws inspiration from Tawaraya Sōtatsu’s renowned folding screen, “Dragon and Clouds.” It explores the accidental beauty of bleeding ink created through the traditional tarashikomi technique*, where layers of ink naturally blend to form organic, unpredictable patterns.
Delicate gold leaf is scattered across the fan surface, harmonizing with the gentle flow of ink and adding a refined shimmer to the quiet elegance of the design. This fan is a small yet special piece that captures the subtle aesthetics of Japanese painting—unfolding like a blossoming flower in the palm of your hand.
The fan’s shape—broadening toward the end—symbolizes prosperity and growth in Japanese culture, making it a thoughtful and auspicious gift.
We also offer matching fan pouches for easy carrying, as well as a name engraving service—perfect for personal use or gifting. Create your very own custom fan with details that reflect your unique taste.
About Tawaraya Sōtatsu
A pioneering artist of the Rinpa school, Tawaraya Sōtatsu is celebrated for his signature tarashikomi technique. By layering inks of varying density, he achieved a distinctive, flowing texture—an interplay of chance and intention that defines his timeless style.
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This elegant set of five chopstick rests features traditional Japanese auspicious patterns (kisho monyo) crafted with a raised design on a simple gold base.
Each pattern symbolizes good fortune, harmony, and prosperity—perfect for celebrating special occasions or as a thoughtful gift.
Included Motifs:
Shippo (Seven Treasures): Interlocking circles representing harmony and eternal prosperity.
Asanoha (Hemp Leaf): A symbol of healthy growth and protection.
Sangi (Counting Rods): Inspired by traditional divination tools, wishing for a fortunate future.
Karahana Shippo (Floral Treasures): A blend of floral and circular motifs symbolizing peace and family prosperity.
Ichimatsu (Checkerboard): A continuous pattern representing steady and lasting success.
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Finished with a crackle glaze for an elegant touch, this pen features a simple yet luxurious design.
The thick metal barrel adds a sense of weight and sophistication, offering the authentic writing experience of a high-quality fountain pen.
The brilliance of Kanazawa gold leaf adds a beautiful accent to your hand as you write.
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Finished with a crackle glaze for an elegant touch, this pen features a simple yet luxurious design.
The thick metal barrel adds a sense of weight and sophistication, offering the authentic writing experience of a high-quality fountain pen.
The brilliance of Kanazawa gold leaf adds a beautiful accent to your hand as you write.
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This is a simple Kanazawa gold leaf hand mirror. Each piece is a series of Kanazawa gold leaf called “Ancient Foil” which shines in a different way.
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