Takumi Kakejiku - STEINS;GATE PS3 version package illustration
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The packaging illustration for the PS3 version of "STEINS;GATE" has been made into a hanging scroll, the ultimate form of art appreciation.
Using carefully selected paper and genuine Kyo-Yuzen cloth, each piece is carefully handcrafted by skilled craftsmen to ensure the finest quality and attention to detail.
This hanging scroll, which embodies the Japanese aesthetic of "Wabi-Sabi," is a work of art that combines traditional Japanese craftsmanship with modern pop culture.
What is a Kakejiku?
Hanging scrolls were introduced from China during the Heian period as a way to worship Buddhist paintings, and are a traditional art appreciation culture that has matured and been refined uniquely in Japan through the development of the tea ceremony, etc. Paintings made into hanging scrolls are elevated to elegant works of art that embody the image of Japanese "wa" (harmony), symbolized by wabi-sabi.
About the creation of hanging scrolls
All work required to complete a hanging scroll is carried out by hand by craftsmen who have nationally certified first-class mounting techniques, and they create the scrolls with great care.
The appeal of hanging scrolls
Hanging scrolls have been made with the intention of preserving and passing on the beautiful calligraphy and paintings that one owns to future generations as beautifully as possible, and the techniques for making them have been passed down and developed for about 1,500 years. If used with care, works are made to be enjoyed for generations to come, not for 5 or 10 years, but for hundreds of years.
Using carefully selected paper and genuine Kyo-Yuzen cloth, each piece is carefully handcrafted by skilled craftsmen to ensure the finest quality and attention to detail.
This hanging scroll, which embodies the Japanese aesthetic of "Wabi-Sabi," is a work of art that combines traditional Japanese craftsmanship with modern pop culture.
What is a Kakejiku?
Hanging scrolls were introduced from China during the Heian period as a way to worship Buddhist paintings, and are a traditional art appreciation culture that has matured and been refined uniquely in Japan through the development of the tea ceremony, etc. Paintings made into hanging scrolls are elevated to elegant works of art that embody the image of Japanese "wa" (harmony), symbolized by wabi-sabi.
About the creation of hanging scrolls
All work required to complete a hanging scroll is carried out by hand by craftsmen who have nationally certified first-class mounting techniques, and they create the scrolls with great care.
The appeal of hanging scrolls
Hanging scrolls have been made with the intention of preserving and passing on the beautiful calligraphy and paintings that one owns to future generations as beautifully as possible, and the techniques for making them have been passed down and developed for about 1,500 years. If used with care, works are made to be enjoyed for generations to come, not for 5 or 10 years, but for hundreds of years.
Delivery date
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Item details
- Shop
- Science ADV Satellite Goods Shop
- Material
- Backing paper: Japanese paper, shaft tip and shaft rod: wood / Fabric: cotton, Kyoto gold collar, Kyoto yuzen
- Size
- 1700mm x 605mm
- Shipping
- ¥770(税込)
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