Let's decorate a kakejiku:Japanese hanging scroll!

Let's decorate a kakejiku:Japanese hanging scroll!

A Japanese hanging scroll, also known as "kakejiku" in Japanese, is a traditional form of Japanese art that is typically hung on a wall for display. They are usually made from a piece of paper or fabric and are mounted on a wooden dowel. The artworks are typically painted or calligraphic works, and can be hung in any room of a house or office.

Kakejiku is one of the traditional Japanese decorative arts and is often displayed in Japanese-style rooms or halls. When viewing them, the skill of the creator, the materials used, and the motifs depicted are important perspectives to consider. The state of preservation and placement should also be considered when viewing them.





YAMASAN KYOTO UJI Japanese Traditional Hanging Scroll (Kakejiku) - Ukiyo-e Japanese Wall Art Decoration -The Great Wave Off Kanagawa by Hokusai, Made in Japan






Japanese Traditional Authentic wall décor Kakejiku 54.5x185cm(21.5x72.8in) with paulownia box A8002 Kobokumeikakuzu(meigekizu) by Musashi Miyamoto






Japanese Traditional Authentic Wall décor Kakejiku 54.5x190cm(21.5x74.8in) Approx. wtih Paulownia Box A1943 Kouyou ni shoukin by hagiwara






Japanese Traditional Authentic Wall décor Kakejiku 54.5x190cm(21.5x74.8in) Approx. wtih Paulownia Box A5611 Saishikisansui by eita OTA