Kakejiku style wall decoration – Fukuro obi belt

Fukuro obi Kakejiku style Japanese painting art Crane bird, Sakura, Koi fish
Fukuro obi Kakejiku style Japanese painting art Crane bird, Sakura, Koi fish
Fukuro obi Kakejiku style Japanese painting art Crane bird, Sakura, Koi fish
Fukuro obi Kakejiku style wall decor Mt.FUji Sakura Koi
Fukuro obi Kakejiku style wall decor Mt.FUji Sakura Koi
Fukuro obi Kakejiku style wall decor blue koi and nishiki goi
Fukuro obi Kakejiku style wall decor blue koi and nishiki goi with Sakura

Fukuro Obi belts are precious obi belts for Japanese Kimono.

They are usually made with silk, having Japanese patterns.

Shiny silk threads create beautiful and gorgeous looks.

These obi belts can become gorgeous decorations by themselves.

Kakejiku style wall decorations using these Fukuro obi are made to enjoy their own beauty.

Small Japanese paintings are not the main stars here.

Gorgeous Fukuro obi belts are the main stars.

This Kakejiku style wall decorations have their uniqueness- with the combination of Fukuro obi and Japanese painting.

Fukuro obi Kakejiku style wall decor Mt.FUji, Sakura, Koi
Fukuro obi Kakejiku style wall decor Mt.FUji, Sakura, Koi
Fukuro obi belt Kakejiku style wall decor Koi fish and pine tree
Fukuro obi belt Kakejiku style wall decor Koi fish and pine tree
Fukuro obi belt Kakejiku style wall decor Sakura and Koi
Fukuro obi belt Kakejiku style wall decor Sakura and Koi
Fukuro obi belt Kakejiku style wall decor Koi Sakura bamboo
Fukuro obi belt Kakejiku style wall decor Koi Sakura bamboo
Fukuro obi belt Kakejiku style wall decor YOZAKURA sakura in full moon night
Fukuro obi belt Kakejiku style wall decor YOZAKURA sakura in full moon night
Fukuro obi belt Kakejiku style wall decor Mt.Fuji, crane bird, pine tree
Fukuro obi belt Kakejiku style wall decor Mt.Fuji, crane bird, pine tree

Japanese Kakejiku – good luck item

Unique tiger & bamboo Japanese painting Kakejiku hanging scroll
Unique tiger & bamboo Japanese painting Kakejiku hanging scroll
Unique tiger & bamboo Japanese painting Kakejiku hanging scroll

“Japanese Kakejiku (Kakemono)“ -good luck item

 

“Japanese Kakejiku (Kakemono)” is a hanging scroll used to display and exhibit paintings and calligraphy art.

 

Traditional Japanese rooms usually have a “Tokonoma”- a special space (alcove) to display “Kakejiku”.

 

Most traditional houses used to have at least one Kakejiku to hang in Tokonoma.

 

Kakejiku has been a well-known cultural item in Japan for long time.

 

There are a lot of themes for Kakejiku.

 

Especially paintings have good luck meanings are popular.

 

“Sunsui ga” – Nature/ Japanese scenery of mountains, river, water fall, trees, rocks

These nature items have important meanings based on ZEN, giving us a relaxing ideal ZEN world.

 

“Seasonal flowers/plants” – To enjoy four seasons even inside the house, we choose seasonal flowers/plants.

 

“Tiger” – Tiger is believed to protect against misfortune and brings a good luck.  Tiger’s eyes with glares are toward evil.

 

“Dragon Ryujin” – Dragon is called “Ryujin” and is a god in Japan. It is a symbol of promotion, and Dragon Ryujin going up to the sky has the positive and good luck power.

 

Mt. Fuji – the highest symbolic mountain in Japan, and being registered as a world heritage.

Mt. Fuji is well known as a sacred mountain.  Especially red color Mt. Fuji in the red sunrise is believed to have the strong good luck power.

 

There are more themes for Kakejiku, and all have special meanings.

 

By hanging these good luck Kakejiku, the house and the people living there are protected against evil.

Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor
Unique Dragon Ryujin Japanese painting Kakejiku hanging scroll
Unique Dragon Ryujin Japanese painting Kakejiku hanging scroll
Japanese painting Tiger and bamboo ink art kakejiku
Japanese painting Tiger and bamboo ink art kakejiku

Extra long Drago Ryujin calligraphy art kakejiku hanging scroll
Extra long Drago Ryujin calligraphy art kakejiku hanging scroll

Red Mt. Fuji with crane birds calligraphy art
Red Mt. Fuji with crane birds calligraphy art

 

Japanese cultural icon Mt. Fuji

Japanese painting hanging scroll Mt. Fuji Kakejiku art

Japanese painting hanging scroll Mt. Fuji Kakejiku art
Gorgeous kimono silk obi belt Japanese painting hanging scroll Mt. Fuji Kakejiku art

Japanese cultural icon – Mt. Fuji

If you have an interest in Japan, you must have heard this name “Mt. Fuji”.

Mt. Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan.

It’s 3,776.24m (12,389ft), located on Honshu.

Mt. Fuji is an active volcano, last erupted over 300 years ago.

The reason Mt. Fuji is very famous as cultural icon is because of its beautiful shape as well.

It stands on the flat wide area “Kanto plain” with symmetrical cone, and snow-capped on its top with the contrast of white and blue.

Because of its unique shape and height, it is very easy to be seen from even far away.

On a clear day in winter time, Mt. Fuji can be seen from greater Tokyo.

Even a glance of Mt. Fuji makes many Japanese people very happy.

I think that is because Mt. Fuji has been believed to be a symbol of god from its serene appearance.

Looking at Mt. Fuji is a very lucky thing.

Since long time ago, Japanese people loved Mt. Fuji, and Mt. Fuji has been depicted in art and photography.

We find Mt. Fuji in many Japanese paintings, Kakejiku hanging scrolls, ink paintings ”Sumie”, etc.

I love to paint Mt. Fuji as well.

Mt. Fuji has different attractions in different seasons and time.

This simple, yet perfect cone-shaped mountain never stops attracting many people.

Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor -landscape Mt. Fuji, crane birds, Sakura
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor -landscape Mt. Fuji, crane birds, Sakura

Japanese painting ZEN Mt. Fuji in full moon and Sakura hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decoration
Japanese painting ZEN Mt. Fuji in full moon and Sakura hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decoration

Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor crane bird, Mt. Fuji, Sakura
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor crane bird, Mt. Fuji, Sakura

Gorgeous Kimono silk obi belt Japanese painting Mt.Fuji, Sakura cherry blossoms & crane birds hanging scroll
Gorgeous Kimono silk obi belt Japanese painting Mt.Fuji, Sakura cherry blossoms & crane birds hanging scroll

Extra-large Mt.Fuji and Japanese Pine tree hanging scroll, Impressive landscape ZEN style wall decor
Extra-large Mt.Fuji and Japanese Pine tree hanging scroll, Impressive landscape ZEN style wall decor

Precious Kimono silk obi belt Japanese painting Mt.Fuji & crane birds in full moon Sakura night hanging scroll
Precious Kimono silk obi belt Japanese painting Mt.Fuji & crane birds in full moon Sakura night hanging scroll

 

 

 

 

Sakura cherry blossom – Japanese beauty and sensitivity

Sakura cherry blossoms painting art Kimono silk kakejiku

Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor landscape Sakura cherry tree
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor landscape Sakura cherry tree

I am obsessed with Sakura cherry blossoms.

Sakura is Japanese symbol.

We admire Sakura cherry blossoms in many ways.

Sakura is connected to our Japanese culture deeply.

Since ancient time, Japanese people enjoyed watching Sakura, called “Ohanami” (meaning “watch flowers”)

Spring time, under Sakura trees were full of people, sitting and having picnic.

This “Ohanami” habit is still very popular in Japan.

We see “Sakura forecast” (when cherry blossom start to bloom) on the TV news.

When Sakura starts to bloom, people start going out to have picnic under the Sakura trees.

This is our major Spring event.

We also eat Sakura flowers and leaves.

Pickled Sakura flowers and leaves are used for sweets or tea.

Tea leaf container or other tools are made using Sakura trees.

We have music about Sakura, called “SAKURA”, and all Japanese should know this song.

We have color called “SAKURA color”, which is light sensitive pink.

Sakura is used as Japanese symbol in many situations.

Sakura is very familiar flower for Japanese people.

Sakura cherry blossom time is very short, about one week.

When it starts blooming, it goes very quick to be full bloom, and as soon as it becomes full bloom, leaves start to come out and flowers start falling.

So the short period in full bloom and the beauty of Sakura flowers are often likened to the fragility of human life.

That is why cherry blossoms are symbol of beauty and transience.

I love Sakura, and cherry blossom time makes me excited.

Painting Sakura makes me happy and this is a good meditation for me.

That is why I keep painting Sakura.

Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor ZEN style SHIDARE Sakura
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor ZEN style SHIDARE Sakura

Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor ZEN style Sakura cherry blossom art
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor ZEN style Sakura cherry blossom art

Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor landscape Sakura cherry blossom in full moon night
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor landscape Sakura cherry blossom in full moon night

Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor Sakura cherry tree in full bloom
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor Sakura cherry tree in full bloom

Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor Kimono style YOZAKURA night cherry blossom
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor Kimono style YOZAKURA night cherry blossom

Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor Sakura cherry blossom
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor Sakura cherry blossom

Crane bird – Japanese healthy long life good luck symbol

Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor crane birds, Mt.Fuji, Japanese pine tree

Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor crane birds, Mt.Fuji, Japanese pine tree
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor crane birds, Mt.Fuji, Japanese pine tree

Crane bird - Japanese healthy long life symbol

Crane birds are beautiful big white birds with a little bit of black color on wings and necks.

Even though we don’t get to see them often, crane birds are very familiar for many of Japanese people.

Crane birds are often used as a symbol of good luck and healthy long life.

Especially at the cerebration occasions, we see crane bird pictures and decorations.

On new year day, we use items with crane bird pictures, such as kimono, special black box for special new year food called “osechi”, new year cards called “nengajo”.

We turn on TV on a new year day, we see many CMs using crane birds fling toward Mt. Fuji.

On wedding, brides wear special wedding kimono with beautiful crane bird embroidery.

Crane birds are often be seen with Mt. Fuji on these occasions, as Mt. Fuji is also another good luck symbol.

It is funny that I have never seen actual crane birds, but they have been very familiar birds to me since I was small.

They are beautiful and my favorite birds.

Japanese special good luck necklace -crane bird ORIZURU, Sensu, Sakura, pinetree
Japanese special good luck necklace -crane bird ORIZURU, Sensu, Sakura, pinetree

Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor -landscape Mt. Fuji, crane birds, Sakura
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor -landscape Mt. Fuji, crane birds, Sakura

Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor crane bird, Mt. Fuji, Sakura
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor crane bird, Mt. Fuji, Sakura

Crystal dome Japanese good luck crane bird ORIZURU, Sakura cherry blossom, pine tree necklace
Crystal dome Japanese good luck crane bird ORIZURU, Sakura cherry blossom, pine tree necklace

Japanese style good luck necklace - crane birds ORIZURU, Mt.Fuji, Sakura cherry blossom, pine tree
Japanese style good luck necklace – crane birds ORIZURU, Mt.Fuji, Sakura cherry blossom, pine tree

Drawing Japanese Koi pond

Japanese calligraphy painting of Koi pond Kakejiku hanging scroll

Japanese calligraphy painting of Koi pond Kakejiku hanging scroll
Japanese calligraphy painting of Koi pond Kakejiku hanging scroll

Most of Japanese gardens have Koi pond.

Koi pond is the symbol of Japanese garden.

There are stones around Koi pond, sometimes there is even a stone bridge over the koi pond.

Pine trees, bamboo trees and other trees are around the pond.

In the water, usually colorful koi fish called “Nishiki goi” are swimming.

The color is gold, white, silver, red, orange, black, etc.

And especially red & white combination koi fish is highly valued.

We consider Koi fish as a good luck symbol.

Koi fish is believed to bring us a good luck as well as prosperity.

Just looking at those koi fish swimming in the water is very soothing.

Drawing koi fish has the same healing effect as meditation does to me.

They are beautiful and always give me the enthusiasm to draw them.

extra large Koi pond Japanese calligraphy painting Kakejiku hanging scroll
extra large Koi pond Japanese calligraphy painting Kakejiku hanging scroll

Extra large Koi pond Japanese calligraphy painting Kakejiku hanging scroll
Extra large Koi pond Japanese calligraphy painting Kakejiku hanging scroll

From calligraphy art to colored Japanese painting

Japanese ZEN style Sakura cherry blossom painting wall decor

Japanese ZEN style Sakura cherry blossom painting wall decor
Japanese ZEN style Sakura cherry blossom painting wall decor

I was making calligraphy artworks for a while, and soon after, I started using color in my paintings.

I love the simplicity of Ink art, just black and white and its gradation color.

However, Sakura cherry blossoms should also look great with Sakura pink color, and I began using Japanese pigment and whitewash, as well as watercolor.

Using color expanded my painting world.

I can even paint in jewelry, using acrylic paint.

I can also create imaginary things in my painting world.

I knew I liked making jewelry, as I like miniature things and like to make small things.

But I realized I love painting so much as well.

My creation is now from 3D painting jewelry to Japanese painting mixed with calligraphy art.

3D painting ZEN style Sakura cherry blossoms necklace
3D painting ZEN style Sakura cherry blossoms necklace

3D painting Sakura cherry blossom necklace
3D painting Sakura cherry blossom necklace

3D painting blue koi fish hanging scfroll
3D ZEN style painting blue koi fish large hanging scroll

3D ZEN style painting Koi fish necklace
3D ZEN style painting Koi fish necklace

Sensitivity of Japanese painting, Ink painting art “墨絵(Sumie)”

Japanese painting calligraphy Ink art Kakejiku wall decor ZEN circle with Mt Fuji and bamboo

Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor

When I started doing calligraphy again, I did not think about painting.

Ink painting (墨絵 Sumie) is well known in Japan, and my grandmother used to do Ink painting art, so it was familiar to me too.

Plus I liked painting since I was small.

But my experience was only oil painting, and no Ink painting art experience.

When I started painting using ink, I realized how deep and intricate Ink painting art was.

Only using water and ink, gradation of black color to thin grey color can create amazing picture.

I was amazed by its simplicity yet, beauty and sensitivity.

The smell of ink is relaxing too.

I started drawing bamboo first.

Bamboo is the Japanese symbolic trees and great theme for meditation.

Then I received the request from customers.

“Can you draw Koi fish?”

I started drawing Koi fish, and found out this was more fun.

Koi fish is the symbol of Japanese beauty, and is believed to bring us a good luck.

I really love painting Koi fish.

Now my drawing themes are more.

Mt. Fuji, Sakura cherry blossoms, Pine trees, crane birds, etc.,  all expressing Japanese beauty.

When I draw more of these themes, I find more of Japanese beauty.

And I realize how grateful I am, as being a Japanese, being connected with Japanese culture and beauty.

Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor Koi fish and bamboo art
Japanese painting calligraphy art hanging scroll Kakejiku wall decor Koi fish and bamboo art

Doing calligraphy is meditation

Japanese calligraphy Ichigo Ichie One in a lifetime meeting 一期一会

Japanese calligraphy Ichigo Ichie One in a lifetime meeting 一期一会
Japanese calligraphy Ichigo Ichie One in a lifetime meeting 一期一会

After receiving calligraphy tools from our grandparents, I started doing calligraphy again.

Soon after, I realized doing calligraphy is a good meditation.

Calligraphy is one of the main Japanese culture, and related to our history.

In our Japanese history, calligraphy is always in our life, same as ZEN (禅), Buddhism, temples, and tea ceremony.

Tranquility, simplicity, mindfulness, humbleness, are very important elements in these Japanese culture.

Also purifying tools and taking care of each item, how you treat these tools are also an inevitable part of its culture.

When we do calligraphy, we need to pay attention to our posture.

(We used to sit on our knees on tatami mat room with our back straight, but relaxing our shoulders)

It is important to hold the calligraphy brush with three fingers properly.

Relaxing our arm, making our wrist flexible, and focus on our breathing.

We need to write in one-stroke, and we are not allowed to go back and fix the line again.

So First stroke is the last stroke.

That is why how much we soak our brush into black ink, how fast we write, how strong we put our brush onto paper, are all very important.

For example, I am not satisfied with one line, as it was not black enough and the color was little too thin, so I might want to go back and color on top with more ink.

However, if I do that, it will appear as a mark even after it gets dry, and it doesn’t look nice.

That means, we have to picture and simulate the writing in our mind,  before we actually write on the white paper.

And once I start writing, there is no stopping, no going back, nor fixing.

First trial is the real performance.

This is “一期一会”(Ichigo-Ichie) “Once-in-a-lifetime-meeting”.

This one moment never repeat, everything we experience in every second, every minute is only one time.

So we have to treasure this one moment.

However if I think too much, probably I hold my brush too tight, that doesn’t give me a good result either.

So when we do calligraphy, we need to breathe deeply, empty our mind,  listen to the sound of outside wind or birds(not car noise),  relax our mind, and start writing.

This is the same procedure as meditation.

Of course, opening our eyes and keep writing our calligraphy is not exactly the same as meditation.

But while doing calligraphy, I find myself very calm.

Japanese culture is very sensitive.

We want to keep this sensitivity and beauty in our everyday life.

Kimono style modern ZEN small hanging scrolls – Kakejiku wall decoration

Japanese Kimono small Kakejiku hanging scroll of Koi fish painting art

Small compact size Kakejiku hanging scroll – Kimono silk and fabric, Japanese painting art

Japanese kimono small Kakejiku hanging scroll Modern ZEN style Koi art
Japanese kimono small Kakejiku hanging scroll Modern ZEN style Koi art

Small Kimono kakejiku hanging scroll ZEN Japanese painting Sakura cherry blossoms
Small Kimono kakejiku hanging scroll ZEN Japanese painting Sakura cherry blossoms

Japanese Kimono Kakejiku small hanging scroll ZEN Sakura cherry blossom painting art
Japanese Kimono Kakejiku small hanging scroll ZEN Sakura cherry blossom painting art

Japanese Kimono small hanging scroll ZEN calligraphy Koi painting art
Japanese Kimono small hanging scroll ZEN calligraphy Koi painting art

Japanese Kimono small Kakejiku hanging scrtoll modern ZEN koi fish painting art
Japanese Kimono small Kakejiku hanging scrtoll modern ZEN koi fish painting art

Japanese kimono small kakejiku hanging scroll ZEN style Sakura painting art
Japanese kimono small kakejiku hanging scroll ZEN style Sakura painting art

Japanese Kimono silk hanging scroll Kakejiku crane bird painting art
Japanese Kimono silk hanging scroll Kakejiku crane bird painting art

Japanese Kimono small Kakejiku hanging scroll of Koi fish painting art
Japanese Kimono small Kakejiku hanging scroll of Koi fish painting art