Samon - Japanese Garden Nishijin Art Panel
Samon - Japanese Garden Nishijin Art Panel
The sand crest of the dry garden is three-dimensionally expressed by the original technique "Fukureori". The 2021 edition of the series uses gradation to express the elements of the time axis, from pale sunlight to the dim light of dusk, to give the viewer a sense of passing time.
The sand crest of the dry garden is three-dimensionally expressed by the original technique "Fukureori".
The history of Nishijin-ori dates back to the 5th century, and it is a vibrant craft that flourished in Kyoto during the Heian period. This is a stone garden expressed using the techniques of Nishijin, featuring traditional themes while pursuing a very modern and Japanese minimalist approach. As a decoration for your home, it will exert an overwhelming presence. Please feel the peace of mind in the solemn yet minimalist stone garden crafted in the unique Japanese style.
What is Sekitei ?
Sekitei (石庭)is a Japanese word that refers to a traditional Japanese rock garden, also known as a "karesansui". It typically consists of a small, enclosed space filled with sand or gravel, and carefully arranged rocks, often representing mountains and islands. The design is meant to evoke a sense of tranquility and contemplation.
Photo : Studio MacCa
Materials
Materials
Silk,Wood
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Dimensions
Dimensions
W500.H1500.L20
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
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WATABUN
Since its establishment in 1906, and over three generations, WATABUN master weavers have been weaving and producing silk textiles in the renowned Nishijin, Japan’s premier textile production area in Kyoto. The firm’s skills and contributions have been highly appreciated, producing many medal recipients and traditional craftsmen. WATABUN has always been a leader and pioneer in each era, not only in weaving technology and beauty of product, but also by seeking new forms of expression to sustain and enrich all the expertise handed down by history and tradition.