18xx 26 004
Jidai Byobu
Late Edo Period (approx. 1780–1867)
Painting of Imperial Court Gardens in Kyoto (Rakuchu), with Gold Leaf and Gold Dust
A dynamic composition with a sense of life and energy
in the Unkin pattern.
The dynamic composition is exquisite, with the sweeping curves of the Unkin patterns vividly standing out across the entire screen. The strong contrast of gold, blue, and green woven together will captivate the hearts of any contemporary viewer.
In the lower left, the lively brushwork of the pine tree lends a magnificent rhythm to the entire piece, imbuing your room with a sense of grandeur and timeless elegance.
*Unkin: A traditional depiction of clouds as if viewed from an aerial perspective.
The Ever-Changing Allure of Sunako’s Alchemy.
The Unkin pattern is luxuriously adorned with Sunago—a gold or silver powder technique also used in Maki-e lacquerware—to create a richly textured, three-dimensional effect. The way the impression shifts depending on the viewing angle is the unique expressive power of Sunago.
Although rooted in the Edo period, this technique creates an almost holographic, iridescent effect that feels strikingly futuristic, providing a bold accent to any contemporary space.
*Sunago: A decorative technique using finely ground gold or silver leaf.
Painting of Imperial Court Gardens in Kyoto (Rakuchu), with Gold Leaf and Gold Dust
The artwork will be meticulously wrapped, secured with cushioning materials, and delivered in a protective outer box. A hook is provided on the back for easy wall mounting.
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- [Serial No.]
- 18xx 26 004
- [Estimated Era]
- Late Edo Period (approx. 1780–1867)
- [Size]
- W250mm × H600mm × D30mm
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