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TANIGAWA & CO.,LTD.
Address | 3-5-13 Honjo-cho nagata-ku Kobe-Shi Hyogo, JAPAN ZIP:653-0053 |
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Representative Name | tomoaki tanigawa |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | closed |
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Art Frame
SD item code:11010237
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Dimensions |
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Picture size: 424 x 348mm (4 panels)
Frame size: 460 x 384mm |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Picture: Kenlan paper, poster color
Frame: wood, glass Package: Framed: individual box Unframed: no box or packaging
Year of manufacture: 2023
Product tag: None
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Description
[Dragon with a single stroke of the brush] It is believed to bring uninterrupted happiness, uninterrupted good fortune, uninterrupted business, uninterrupted money, and connections between people, and is therefore considered a good luck charm. [Around the "one-stroke dragon" are drawn "Sanskrit characters" that represent God and Buddha in one character, and "Ryutai characters" that have been handed down from ancient times in Japan and are said to be possessed by the power of dragons, in accordance with the wishes. This is a piece painstakingly drawn by Biryu, a one-stroke dragon painter living in Kobe, for the prayer of "Golden fortune upliftment". How about adding this one-of-a-kind item to your collection? Because it is hand-painted, every detail is different and no two are alike. Hyogo Ichibutsu Ryu Biryu (Mayumi Yamashita) Born in Kitakyushu City in 1960. Lives in Kobe. Sang songs and other songs from the local area of Kitakyushu, worked as a local singer, and participated in Yosakoi festivals in various places. Later, she studied under Kyoto Ichibutsu Ryu Tejima Sensei and Bungo Ichibutsu Ryu Takahara Sensei, and drawing on her experience as a fortune teller, she draws Ichibutsu Ryu with her wish for people's happiness through inspiration and channeling. Exhibited and sold at Komagabayashi Shrine, dedicated to Kaijinsha, and Yanagihara Ebisu Shrine, Hyogo. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jun.23rd to Aug.25th |
Air Mail | From Jun.5th to Jun.9th |
EMS | From Jun.4th to Jun.9th |
Pantos Express | From Jun.6th to Jun.11th |
DHL | From Jun.4th to Jun.6th |
UPS | From Jun.4th to Jun.6th |
FedEx | From Jun.4th to Jun.6th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
If the amount of one order is more than 20,000 yen without tax on multiple items, we will give you a 10% discount (excludes first-time buyer discount and other discounts). This will not be reflected on the order screen, but will be processed when the delivery note is created.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Please note that some items may be out of stock (waiting for delivery, out of stock) due to the fact that we share inventory with our regular business. The color may differ slightly from the actual product due to the light level or LCD environment when photographed. Due to the hand-painted nature of this product, there may be slight individual differences. Please keep in mind that it will take several days (about 1 week to 10 days) to ship the product since it will be produced after the order is placed. Depending on the timing, it may take a long time to ship. |
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It is believed to bring uninterrupted happiness, uninterrupted good fortune, uninterrupted business, uninterrupted money, and connections between people, and is therefore considered a good luck charm.
[Around the "one-stroke dragon" are drawn "Sanskrit characters" that represent God and Buddha in one character, and "Ryutai characters" that have been handed down from ancient times in Japan and are said to be possessed by the power of dragons, in accordance with the wishes.
This is a piece painstakingly drawn by Biryu, a one-stroke dragon painter living in Kobe, for the prayer of "Golden fortune upliftment".
How about adding this one-of-a-kind item to your collection?
Because it is hand-painted, every detail is different and no two are alike.
Hyogo Ichibutsu Ryu Biryu (Mayumi Yamashita)
Born in Kitakyushu City in 1960. Lives in Kobe.
Sang songs and other songs from the local area of Kitakyushu, worked as a local singer, and participated in Yosakoi festivals in various places.
Later, she studied under Kyoto Ichibutsu Ryu Tejima Sensei and Bungo Ichibutsu Ryu Takahara Sensei, and drawing on her experience as a fortune teller, she draws Ichibutsu Ryu with her wish for people's happiness through inspiration and channeling.
Exhibited and sold at Komagabayashi Shrine, dedicated to Kaijinsha, and Yanagihara Ebisu Shrine, Hyogo.