- Polyester and Lining Paper
- the "Akafuji", which means the scene when the Mr. Fuji turns in red in morning glow.
- It is a good luck charm in Japan, because it is a rare scene which we can only see in the early morning in late summer. Its beauty is considered to be an ancient symbol for longevity and fortune.
- 54.5x185cm (21.5x72.8in)
- polyester and Lining paper
- Jikusaki : Wood.
(Storage) paulownia box
[Precautions for use]
*Do not use near fire. No fires.
*If it gets wet with water it may break back lining paper on the back side. Please be careful.
*There is a case that supple natural suppleness will disappear if it is hung long time.
*When tying off the hanging axis in a hardened state, winding tightly leads to making a broken line in this paper.
*When the number of years elapses, breakage may be broken.
*Because of moisture it causes spots and wormholes. Please take out once a year.
*Please change hanging scroll once every 2 - 3 months, on a dry day with fine weather.
See more maintenance and Kakejiku art FAQ