Art Panel

Art Panels are the perfect addition to your interior décor to give a touch of seasonal and Japanese ambience at modern residences or houses in overseas locations where Japanese-style items do not fit well. Created with the vibrant representational power of Kanazawa Gold Leaf, Art Panels accentuate your rooms with a very Japanese style.
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Art panel paying homage to the works of legendary Kanazawa-born painter, Ohara Koson.
Reminiscent of ukiyoe, his style is traditional, yet the highly realistic depictions and refined compositions give his works a modern beauty.
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【Red Fuji – Painted with the Traditional “Moriage” Gold Leaf Technique】
This artwork is created using an adapted form of the Moriage technique, which traces its origins back to the Momoyama period (late 16th century). Multiple varieties of Kanazawa gold leaf are layered and painted to achieve a surface rich in depth and texture.
The colors shift subtly depending on the angle and the way light strikes the surface—an effect possible only with genuine Kanazawa gold leaf. At the center of the composition shines the majestic form of Red Fuji, glowing with divine brilliance.
In Japan, Red Fuji is said to be so rare that “to see it even once in a lifetime is a blessing.” For centuries, it has been cherished as an auspicious symbol of success, prosperity, and good fortune. By combining this mystical motif with the radiant glow of gold leaf, the work conveys both elegance and powerful presence.
This piece makes a distinguished gift for milestone celebrations such as longevity anniversaries, or as a prestigious presentation between organizations and companies.
Painting Size: Size 6
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Master Artists – Gold Leaf Masterpiece Series
A premium art series featuring iconic Japanese masterpieces, meticulously reproduced using traditional Kanazawa gold leaf by expert artisans.
The brilliance of the gold leaf adds a new dimension of luxury and beauty to these timeless works of art.
● Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849)
A renowned ukiyo-e artist of the late Edo period. Hokusai studied under Katsukawa Shunshō and produced portraits of actors, beautiful women, and illustrations. He went on to study a wide range of artistic styles, including those of the Kanō, Tosa, and Rinpa schools, as well as Chinese and Western painting techniques.
Through bold compositions and dynamic brushwork, he established a unique artistic world. His influence extended even to the French Impressionists.
Notable works include Hokusai Manga, Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, and One Thousand Views of the Sea.
● The Great Wave off Kanagawa
This masterpiece captures a view of Mount Fuji seen from offshore near Honmoku, in present-day Yokohama.
Alongside South Wind, Clear Sky and Rainstorm Beneath the Summit, it is considered one of the "Three Great Works" from the Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji series and is widely recognized both in Japan and abroad as an icon of ukiyo-e art.
The composition—featuring a surging sea, boats struggling against the waves, and the calm, majestic Mount Fuji in the distance—continues to captivate viewers across generations and cultures.
● Product Details
This artwork comes with a protective acrylic panel to preserve the piece.
Please remove the protective film from the acrylic panel before displaying.
For long-term storage, we recommend keeping the acrylic panel in place.
While the panel is suggested for preservation, it can also be removed if desired—allowing you to fully appreciate the texture and brilliance of the gold leaf up close.
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【Master Artists – Gold Leaf Masterpiece Series】
A premium collection of iconic Japanese artworks, meticulously recreated using traditional Kanazawa gold leaf by skilled artisans.
The radiant shimmer of the gold leaf enhances each masterpiece, adding both luxury and a new sense of beauty.
● Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849)
A renowned ukiyo-e artist of the late Edo period. Trained under Katsukawa Shunshō, he began with portraits of actors, beautiful women, and illustrations. Hokusai studied a wide variety of artistic styles, including those of the Kanō, Tosa, and Rinpa schools, as well as Chinese and Western painting techniques.
His dynamic brushwork and powerful compositions led to a unique and highly influential visual style that even inspired the French Impressionists.
Famous works include “Hokusai Manga”, “Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji”, and “One Thousand Views of the Sea.”
● South Wind, Clear Sky (Gaifū Kaisei)
The term “Gaifū” refers to a warm southern wind. Commonly known as “Red Fuji,” this artwork portrays Mount Fuji glowing in deep red as it catches the morning sunlight in late summer to early autumn.
At its base, the rich green forest forms a vivid contrast against the red mountain. Wispy cirrocumulus clouds drift across the sky, and a dusting of snow remains on the summit—a scene unique to this time of year. Hokusai masterfully captures a fleeting, seasonal expression of Mount Fuji.
● Product Details
This artwork comes with a protective acrylic panel to shield the surface.
Please remove the protective film from the acrylic before use.
For long-term storage, we recommend keeping the acrylic panel in place.
While the acrylic cover is advised for preservation, it is removable, allowing you to enjoy the texture and brilliance of the gold leaf more directly.
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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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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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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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