Kakejiku -hanging scroll-
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2012
- A kakejiku is a Japanese scroll painting or calligraphy mounted usually with silk fabric edges on a flexible backing, so that it can be rolled for storage.
As opposed to makimono, which are meant to be unrolled laterally on a flat surface, a kakejiku is intended to be hung against a wall as part of the interior decoration of a room. It is traditionally displayed in the tokonoma alcove of a room especially designed for the display of prized objects. When displayed in a chashitsu, or teahouse for the traditional tea ceremony, the choice of the kakejiku and its complementary flower arrangement help set the spiritual mood of the ceremony.
Wunderschöne Bilder und eine großartige Kunstform. Kann mir jemand sagen wo ich Kakemono in Europa kaufen kann?
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I really like how Japan's culture promotes traditionalism and education