- Description
It is wall panels with Kyo-Karakami affixed.
Kakutsunagi - joined cubes
Today generally called "kaku-tsunagi," this pattern was once also referred to as "kaku-koshi" (cube lattice).
Lattice patterns were fashionable in the Edo period, particularly among kabuki actors and for use in kabuki plays, and it is believed that their use among the common people spread with the rise in the popularity of kabuki.
| Contents of the set |
Panel, 1 screw (large), 2 screws (small) / 2 triangle hanging brackets
| Materials |
Washi paper, wooden panel, kira(mica), funori,gofun (Chinese white) and pigments
| Actual size |
25cm x 25cm x 2.4-2.7cm
| About delivery date |
If it is in stock:About 7 days to deliver.
If it is not in stock: It takes about a month and a half.