Felicitous Collection
"Three Japanese Gifts for Felicitous Events: Celebrating with Elegance and Tradition" In the world of Japanese culture
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"Three Japanese Gifts for Felicitous Events: Celebrating with Elegance and Tradition" In the world of Japanese culture, there are countless ways to express joy and celebrate felicitous events. From exquisite artwork to delicate craftsmanship, these three gifts embody the essence of beauty and good fortune. Firstly, we have the "Cock Eyeing Free-standing Screen Painted, " a masterpiece from the Spring Rain Collection Harusame shū vol. 3 Sparrows series. This painting captures nature's harmony as sparrows flutter amidst blooming cherry blossoms, symbolizing new beginnings and prosperity. Next is the "Seal-stone Seal-ink Peacock Feathers Spring Rain. " Crafted during the Edo period (1615-1868), this intricate piece showcases peacock feathers delicately arranged on a seal-stone. It represents elegance and grace while signifying good luck in all endeavors. Moving forward, we encounter another treasure from the same era - "Japanese White-eyes. " Created by skilled artisans during the Edo period (1615-1868), this art piece portrays charming white-eye birds perched on blooming branches. It serves as a reminder of resilience and optimism in times of change. Continuing our journey through time, we discover an enchanting creation called "Skylarks Primroses Series Array Birds Tori awase. " Originating from Japan in 1817, this artwork depicts skylarks singing joyfully amidst vibrant primroses. Its vivid colors evoke happiness and bring forth positive energy. Lastly, we encounter a unique fusion of artistry and functionality -the "Bonsai Plum Compass Pocket Sundial Design Calendar. " Crafted during the Edo period (1615-1868), it combines bonsai aesthetics with practicality by integrating a compass, sundial design calendar into its elegant plum-shaped structure. A perfect gift for those seeking balance between tradition and modernity.