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BENRIDO Inc.
Address | 302 Benzaiten cho Nakagyo-ku Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:604-0093 |
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Representative Name | Takumi Suzuki |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | closed |
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Magnet/Pin
SD item code:10019492
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Bamboo Magnet, Birds, Animals, Sumo Rabbit
Original text before translation
竹製マグネット 鳥獣 相撲ウサギ
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(2412007020512)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
10 pcs /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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Size
Package size: 6.6 x 6.5 cm Thickness: approx. 0.6 cm |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Specifications
Bamboo, OPP bag with backing paper Printing method Inkjet printing Package: OPP bag
Product tag: None
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Description
*Bamboo magnet with caricatures of birds, animals, and humans (Sumo Rabbit), National Treasure. Heian period, Lent by Kozanji temple Bamboo magnets are now available in the very popular Choju-Giga (caricatures of birds, animals, and humans) series! * Work introduction * Heian - Kamakura period, Heian-period (Lent by Kozanji, Kamakura-era) This is a picture scroll consisting of four scrolls, A, B, C, and D. Scroll A is the most famous of the four scrolls. Scroll A is the most popular among the four scrolls, as it depicts anthropomorphic animals in a spontaneous and relaxed manner. The author of the scroll is said to be the Toba priest Kakuyu (1053-1140), but there is no proof, and various theories exist. Recent research has revealed that the order of the paintings has been changed since the original. It is thought that this is because they were originally divided into two volumes and then joined together. Kozan-ji Temple Official Certification Our [Caricatures of Birds, Beasts, and Humans] series has been commercialized with the permission of Kozanji Temple (Kyoto), where the works are kept. A portion of the purchase price is donated to Kozanji Temple to The money is used for the preservation of the temple's cultural assets* and for the maintenance of the temple grounds. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jun.3rd to Aug.6th |
Air Mail | From May.16th to May.20th |
EMS | From May.15th to May.20th |
Pantos Express | From May.17th to May.22nd |
DHL | From May.15th to May.17th |
UPS | From May.15th to May.17th |
FedEx | From May.15th to May.17th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
The JAN code printed on the main unit is an instore code and cannot be used.
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Other items from this category:
Heian period, Lent by Kozanji temple
Bamboo magnets are now available in the very popular Choju-Giga (caricatures of birds, animals, and humans) series!
* Work introduction *
Heian - Kamakura period, Heian-period (Lent by Kozanji, Kamakura-era)
This is a picture scroll consisting of four scrolls, A, B, C, and D. Scroll A is the most famous of the four scrolls. Scroll A is the most popular among the four scrolls, as it depicts anthropomorphic animals in a spontaneous and relaxed manner. The author of the scroll is said to be the Toba priest Kakuyu (1053-1140), but there is no proof, and various theories exist. Recent research has revealed that the order of the paintings has been changed since the original. It is thought that this is because they were originally divided into two volumes and then joined together.
Kozan-ji Temple Official Certification
Our [Caricatures of Birds, Beasts, and Humans] series has been commercialized with the permission of Kozanji Temple (Kyoto), where the works are kept.
A portion of the purchase price is donated to Kozanji Temple to
The money is used for the preservation of the temple's cultural assets* and for the maintenance of the temple grounds.
◆竹製マグネット〈国宝 鳥獣人物戯画(相撲うさぎ)〉◆
平安時代 高山寺蔵
大人気、鳥獣戯画シリーズに竹のマグネットが登場!
◆ 作品紹介 ◆
国宝「鳥獣人物戯画」 平安時代〜鎌倉時代 高山寺蔵
甲乙丙丁の4巻からなる絵巻物。中でも甲巻は、擬人化された動物達がのびのびと描かれ、人気が高い。作者については鳥羽僧正覚猷(1053-1140年)と伝わるが、確証は無く、諸説存在している。近年の調査によって、当初より絵の順番が入れ替わっている事が判明。もとは2巻に分かれていたものをつなぎ合わせたためだと考えられている。
高山寺 公式認定
当社の「鳥獣人物戯画」シリーズは所蔵先である高山寺(京都)様の許諾のもと商品化されています。
ご購入いただいた金額の一部は高山寺様に納められ、
文化財保護・境内整備のためにお使いいただいております。