Folding Screen

Folding Screen

Folding screens have served many roles in Japanese residences - celebratory decoration, partitions, and ornaments. Hanging scrolls allow to add the seasonal touch quite easily. Treasuring such tradition in home furnishings, HAKUICHI uses new technique and creates beautiful items to highlight your rooms.

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  • Miniature four-panel folding screen: Red and White Plum Blossoms 【Free Shipping】

    The product is a replication of Red and White Plum Blossoms by Ogata Kōrin, a prolific and renowned artist of the Edo period. The contrasts in Ogata Kōrin's most notable masterpiece are absolutely sublime. The light and dark are depicted by the gold leaf and flowing waters, and movement and stillness are symbolized by the red and white plum blossoms. The flowing water, which can be said to be the most remarkable detail of the artwork, is depicted using silver leaf and oxidized silver leaf, which are said to have been used at the time. Although there are various theories about how Ogata Kōrin actually illustrated the flowing water, Kōrin's artistic style has been reproduced as accurately as possible.
    Painter Ogata Korin A painter and craftsman in early Edo era. The founder of the Rimpa school. He created many lucid and decorative works, and left the immeasurable influence over the modern Japanese-style paintings and crafts. Based on the Yamato-e style for many of his works, he also worked on ink-wash paintings in his later years. Major works: “Irises (property of Nezu Museum)”, “Red and White Plum Blossoms (property of MOA Museum of Art)”, and “Wind God and Thunder God (property of Tokyo National Museum)”, modeling after the work of Tawaraya Sotatsu. Brand:Hakuichi
    Made to order Lead time for the shipment: 90 days Learn More
    $4,550.00

  • Miniature four-panel folding screen: Fuji (large) 【Free Shipping】

    In this screen, Mount Fuji, the symbol of Japan, is beautifully illustrated with a background adorned with gold leaf. The ridges rise climatically and boldly towards the top of Mount Fuji, emphasizing its grandeur. In contrast, the clouds are depicted with a gentle touch. The pine tree at the front allows a unique sense of distance that makes the viewer feel like he is admiring Mount Fuji from nearby.

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    $4,550.00

  • Rikyu folding screen: Lucky Pine Tree (gold)【Free Shipping】

    For this folding screen, a pine tree has been created using gold leaf only. The pine tree is a symbol of good fortune in Japan. The gold leaf used for the background has a matte surface, so that light can be reflected in a special way. In contrast, the pine tree emits a strong shine that gives them a three-dimensional feel. The pine is a symbol of immortality and prosperity, as it is green throughout winter. Therefore, this folding screen can be displayed throughout the year.

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    $18,655.00

  • Rikyu folding screen: Landscape (white) 【Free Shipping】

    Only white torinokogami washi paper and gold leaf has been used to portray the landscape of this folding screen. Two methods have been used to paste the gold leaf. The first is the overlapping method, used for the gold leaf portraying the contour of the mountains and the trees. The second method involves sprinkling gold leaf on the water surface and mountain surfaces depict the reflection of light.

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    $14,105.00

  • Rikyu folding screen: Moon and Clouds 【Free Shipping】

    It's a simple but elegant folding screen, with an illustration of the moon and clouds using only three types of Kanazawa gold leaf. The moon is depicted by the silver leaf on top of the Kanazawa gold leaf base. Torn black Kanazawa leaf is used to depict the moon's shadow. The clouds have been created using the light and shade of sprinkled Kanazawa gold leaf. It might go unnoticed at first glance, but the viewer is left to imagine whether the lower section are clouds reflected by the water surface or waves.

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    $14,105.00

  • Miniature four-panel folding screen: Dragon and Clouds 【Free Shipping】

    The artwork has been inspired by Dragons and Clouds by Kaihō Yūshō (1522-1615), owned by Kenninji Temple. One of the dragons has been defeated, and the other has been illustrated on the folding screen. It carefully replicates the style of the original artwork, including the silver background, the simple light and shade of Kaihō Yūshō's brushwork, and the softness of the ink.
    Painter Kaiho Yusho A painter in Azuchi-momoyama era to early Edo era, and the founder of the Kaiho school. Born in Omi region as the fifth son of the retainer of the Azai clan, he retreated into the Zen religion and studied in Kyoto. He is believed to learn the art in the Kano school during his Kyoto days. Influenced by the ancient Chinese paintings, he has established the unique style composed of the sharp and powerful lines and reduced brush strokes.
    Major works: “Screen Paintings for the Head Monk’s Room at Ken’ninji (managed by Kyoto National Museum)”, “Landscapes of the Four Seasons (property of MOA Museum of Art)” and “Dragons and Clouds (property of Kitano Tenmangu)”.
    Brand:Hakuichi
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    $9,555.00

  • Two-panel paired folding screens: Red and White Plum Blossoms 【Free Shipping】

    The product is a replication of Red and White Plum Blossoms by Ogata Kōrin, a prolific and renowned artist of the Edo period. The contrasts in Ogata Kōrin's most notable masterpiece are absolutely sublime. The light and dark are depicted by the gold leaf and flowing waters, and movement and stillness are symbolized by the red and white plum blossoms. The flowing water, which can be said to be the most remarkable detail of the artwork, is depicted using silver leaf and oxidized silver leaf, which are said to have been used at the time. Although there are various theories about how Ogata Kōrin actually illustrated the flowing water, Kōrin's artistic style has been reproduced as accurately as possible.
    Painter Ogata Korin A painter and craftsman in early Edo era. The founder of the Rimpa school. He created many lucid and decorative works, and left the immeasurable influence over the modern Japanese-style paintings and crafts. Based on the Yamato-e style for many of his works, he also worked on ink-wash paintings in his later years. Major works: “Irises (property of Nezu Museum)”, “Red and White Plum Blossoms (property of MOA Museum of Art)”, and “Wind God and Thunder God (property of Tokyo National Museum)”, modeling after the work of Tawaraya Sotatsu.
    Brand:Hakuichi
    Made to order Lead time for the shipment: 90 days Learn More
    $32,305.00

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