Kakejiku shaku-go Kakejiku Shobu 菖蒲 kz1a3-133
Kakejiku shaku-go Kakejiku Shobu 菖蒲 kz1a3-133
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......About Hyoso |
The original picture of this one is drawn by Tamura Cikuse. The frame is made from Rakusai Donsu. This natural purplish gray frame is bringing out full moon. You can image at night in the early spring with the picture. It is for spring seazon. |
Notice:Our products are not hand painted because you can easy to get brand-new ones. It is made from Giclee techniques. |
he iris flower, particularly the "shobu" (菖蒲), is culturally significant in Japan. It is associated with strength, purification, and protection against evil spirits, and is often displayed during the Boy's Festival (Tango no Sekku) on May 5th. During this festival, "shobu" is used as a symbol of bravery and martial spirit, reflecting its phonetic similarity to "尚武" (shoubu), which means "martial valor."Thus, a "shobu kakejiku" would be a hanging scroll featuring the iris flower, celebrating these cultural and symbolic meanings, and possibly used to convey wishes for strength and protection. |
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