The Fujin Raijin Folding Screen Gods of Wind and Thunder Nishijin-ori Big Cushion 76x36x5cm with filling
A large long cushion (76x36cm) with a luxurious presence, featuring a motif of the Fujin Raijin-zu (Wind and Thunder Gods) from Kyoto's Nishijin-ori weaving. This dignified piece is woven with gold and silver threads, depicting Tawaraya Sotatsu's masterpiece, renowned as a national treasure.
Product Features
The Fujin Raijin-zu, a national treasure painted by the early Edo period artist Tawaraya Sotatsu, has its powerful and dynamic composition expressed through the traditional techniques of Kyoto Nishijin-ori. This magnificent textile, woven with lavish gold and silver threads, is the culmination of a technique passed down from Ming China during the Muromachi period and meticulously preserved in Nishijin, Kyoto, for centuries.
The back and sides are made of thick polyester, with thin piping that sharply defines the Japanese pattern. This exquisite item allows you to experience and enjoy Japan's wonderful textile culture up close.
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Perfect for those seeking a Neo-Japanesque interior as an accent in a modern space. Simply placing it on a living room sofa or entryway bench will add dignity and individuality to the space. It will surely be appreciated as a way to entertain overseas guests or as a special gift for those who love Japanese culture.
This unique piece with an unparalleled presence is ideal for fashion-forward interior design connoisseurs to coordinate.
























































































































































































































































































































































