Good Fortune Gold leaf Framed art - Mt. Fuji and Cranes【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 - Mt. Fuji and Cranes
This piece is inspired by “Sōshū Umezawa Left”, one of the prints from Hokusai’s Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji.
Since ancient times, Mt. Fuji has been associated with immortality, symbolizing eternal life. Cranes, meanwhile, are well known as symbols of longevity.
The crane’s call, said to carry high and far, was believed to reach the gods in heaven, making the bird a bridge between humans and the divine.

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.

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Dimensions: W273 × D520 × H18mm

Materials:Acrylic,MDF,Brass Leaf,Aluminum Leaf

Important Notice: As each item is handcrafted, there may be slight differences in color or shape from the images shown.

Usage Precautions: To prevent fading or discoloration, we recommend displaying and storing the item away from direct sunlight. Avoid placing or storing it in areas of high humidity, extreme dryness, or high temperatures, as this may cause damage. Please do not touch the item with wet hands.



Good Fortune Gold leaf Framed art - Mt. Fuji and Cranes
A special piece inspired by “Sōshū Umezawa Left”, one of Katsushika Hokusai’s Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji. In the background sky, slender strips of gold and silver leaf are meticulously laid to create a shimmering, dynamic sky. This technique echoes traditional spatial methods used by Rimpa school painters. At the center, Mt. Fuji is depicted with blue metallic powder and scattered Kanazawa gold leaf, capturing the mountain’s changing appearance across time and seasons. The snow at the peak is applied densely, while the base is more delicate—an exquisite touch that conveys the subtle breath of nature through the artisans’ masterful craftsmanship.






Depth Born from Modern Materials and Traditional Techniques
The foreground clouds and auspicious motifs are adorned with a soft, rounded texture, enhanced by sprinkled metallic powders to harmonize with the brilliance of gold leaf. This gentle, “fukufuku” expression technique is also the origin of the series name, Good Fortune Gold leaf Framed art. Even in unseen areas, such as the reverse side of the artwork, gold leaf is meticulously applied, reflecting uncompromising craftsmanship in every detail. Multiple layered elements combined with the radiance of the leaf create depth and presence, allowing the artwork to reveal a variety of expressions depending on the angle of light.






Katsushika Hokusai – Sōshū Umezawa Left
This piece is inspired by “Sōshū Umezawa Left”, one of the prints from Katsushika Hokusai’s Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji. Since ancient times, Mt. Fuji has been associated with immortality, symbolizing eternal life. Cranes, meanwhile, are well known as symbols of longevity. Their calls, said to carry high and far, were believed to reach the gods, making cranes a bridge between humans and the divine.








Ukiyo-e Beauty for Modern Interiors
This series features three auspicious motifs painted by the ukiyo-e master Katsushika Hokusai: Red Fuji, Cranes and Mt. Fuji, and Dragon Rising over Mt. Fuji. Each design carries its own meaning and story, now reimagined with Hakukichi’s craftsmanship and the brilliance of Kanazawa gold leaf. We present this collection as contemporary auspicious art, inviting “good fortune” into everyday life and interiors.








An Art Panel that Brings Good Fortune
Lightweight and easy to handle, this panel can be displayed effortlessly—even by women or elderly people. It is a piece that invites good fortune into your home while allowing you to enjoy art in a casual way. Perfect for refreshing a room or adding a subtle touch of color to your daily life. With a design that harmonizes beautifully with both Japanese and Western interiors, it also makes a thoughtful and meaningful gift for someone special.





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