Auspicious picture hanging scroll "Horaisai Shichifuku Shijinzu" by Ishida Hoen
Auspicious picture hanging scroll "Horaisai Shichifuku Shijinzu" by Ishida Hoen
- Mounting Fabric: Rakusai Donsu (decorative polyester textile)
- Main Artwork (Honshi): High-resolution art print on premium paper (Shin-ken-bon type)
- Shaft Ends: Ceramic
- Available Sizes:
- Shaku-sanzun — approx. H164 cm × W44.5 cm
- Shaku-gosun — approx. H190 cm × W54.5 cm
- Storage Box:
- Shaku-sanzun: Includes a decorative paper gift box
- Shaku-gosun: Comes in a paulownia wood box with an outer protective case
The Seven Lucky Gods of Horai
Based on the legend of Mount Horai, this scroll depicts an ideal landscape where the four gods of Feng Shui (Seiryu, Suzaku, Byakko, and Black Tortoise) are all present. The clear streams of Seiryu, the open ponds and plains of Suzaku, the bustling roads of Byakko, and the hills and mountains that protect against the north winds of Black Tortoise are in harmony, and it is said that just looking at this work has the power to soothe the soul. It also features the Seven Lucky Gods, the rising sun, and a crane, making it an auspicious piece. The Seven Lucky Gods bring good fortune, the rising sun symbolizes new beginnings, and the crane symbolizes longevity. This is an auspicious hanging scroll suitable for occasions when wishing for family prosperity and longevity.
High-definition art painting (hand-colored complementary colors)
The work is printed on a Shin-ken-bon (High quality printing paper) using cutting-edge giclee printing techniques adopted by famous art museums around the world to produce replicas, and the final finish is hand-colored with complementary colors to create a realistic look. It is weather-resistant and not easily decomposed by light or ozone in the air, so the color tone is less likely to change over time and the beauty will not change.
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SKU:KZ5D5-en125s3
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