Japanese Hanging Scroll Kakejiku
This vintage Japanese hanging scroll (kakejiku or makimono) features a landscape with high mountains with trees and a river. Some houses are pictured next to the river. There is a man sitting in one of the buildings, contemplating the river. This type of kakejiku is called sansui in Japanese, meaning mountains and river. There are inscriptions at the top left part of the image. This piece is signed with a name and red seals.
Kakejiku is a Japanese picture or calligraphy mounted on a piece of paper. It was a tool to spread Buddhism in Japan and has been integrated with Japanese culture as interior decoration. Tokokake is used at the Tokonoma in tatami room. Chakake has Zen words used in the tea ceremony room, and Buddha-kake is used in the Buddhist altar.
- Paper, wood
- C1920
- Some inscriptions on scroll: 昭和四年 Showa 4 (1924)
- Item weight: 314 grams
- Packed weight: 700 grams
- Scroll approx. 204 cm long x 65.6 cm wide (ends) x 59 cm wide (image)
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Good condition considering its age. Stains on image. Some creasing. Some wear on outside/back of scroll. Wear and tear due to age. Please see the photos.
- We got this item at an antique auction in Tajimi in Gifu, Japan
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About Us: We are Dan and Maiko. Since moving to Japan in 2001, we have gained a vast knowledge of Japanese antiques and vintage items. We are excited to offer you a delightful glimpse of the beauty that Japan has to offer. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with us.