Wishes for the coming Spring

¥380,000

Here in Hida region snow country, winter is long. We start lighting the stove in October after the Takayama Autumn Festival and keep it burning until the end of the Takayama Spring Festival, halfway through the year. Interestingly enough, to me that the feeling of 'waiting for spring' deepens as we get older. Waiting for spring"  may be a Japanese expression for a sense of living and a wish for life.

I named this piece "Wishes for the coming spring". When this long winter ends as we conquer Covid-19, I hope we will be able to hold each other in joy and excitement again.

 

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Description

Butterbur sprouts of Shikkui plaster is made by Syuhei himself, on white-stone snow. The backdrop is made up of decomposed earth from the deep mountains of Hida, dried leaves of jolcham oak (Quercus serrata), acorn shades, twigs of larch and pine needles. The framework is made of cypress wood and finished with cashew lacquer.

*The price includes a domestic delivery fee.

Size: 294 mm (length) x 245 mm (width) x 80 mm (thickness)
Weight: approx. 2kg

Additional information

Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 294 x 245 x 80 cm