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Red Plum Blossoms with Warbler / Kakejiku Hanging Scroll

Sale price¥140,000 JPY

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The subject of the scroll is "Red Plum Blossoms with Warbler."

In Japan, the plum blossom is the herald of spring, blooming at the start of the year ahead of all other flowers. Its ability to bloom magnificently even in the coldest conditions is seen as a symbol of perseverance and the fulfillment of great aspirations.

The warbler, with its pure and clear song, is considered an auspicious symbol of spring's arrival.



This product, “Red Plum Blossoms with Warbler," is carefully stored, wrapped around a scroll rod inside a beautiful wooden paulownia box. The cylindrical parts at both ends of the scroll, known as jikusaki, are crucial when storing the scroll.
The jikusaki of this product are made of stoneware, and the material used for the scroll ends can be indicative of who created it and for what purpose, adding to its allure.



Hanging scroll is an important item that allows one to enjoy various events and seasonal changes, bringing a sense of ease and the transition of the seasons into everyday life. It is also frequently used to entertain guests who visit.


Tracing its history, the hanging scroll was introduced to Japan during the Asuka period (538 CE710 CE). It coincided with the arrival of Buddhism from China, and initially, Buddhist paintings were depicted on these scrolls. In the Heian period(794 CE1185 CE), these Buddhist painting scrolls became popular among the aristocracy. By the late Kamakura period(1185 CE1333 CE), with the popularity of the tea ceremony, alcoves were created to display power.

In the Azuchi-Momoyama period(1568 CE1600 CE), influenced by the tea master Sen no Rikyu, scrolls began to be changed seasonally. The mounted scroll, appreciated in these alcoves, plays an important role in Japanese interior decoration.



Hanging scrolls are deeply rooted in Japanese traditional culture, yet the number of Japanese rooms and alcoves where scrolls are displayed has been decreasing.

However, the value of conveying the messages encapsulated in scrolls remains undeniable.


The charm of these scrolls lies in the different meanings conveyed by the characters and paintings they depict, the fabrics used in the details, and the patterns.

Today, they add color to both homes and offices and are ideal for collections of Japanese art.Hanging scrolls not only represent Japanese culture but also provide viewers with a sense of richness and a serene space.

Red Plum Blossoms with Warbler / Kakejiku Hanging Scroll
Red Plum Blossoms with Warbler / Kakejiku Hanging Scroll Sale price¥140,000 JPY

The main work vividly depicts thick branches extending outwards, with delicate tips adorned with blossoming red plum flowers.

Perched on one of the branches, a single warbler gazes into the distance, embodying the essence of spring's arrival.

Focusing on the mounting, the chuberi “central border fabric” is embellished with a floral circle pattern. In Japan, the circle shape has been used to represent perfection, unity, and endless development, carrying several mystical meanings.

Additionally, the concept of forming a circle, or "en" in Japanese, symbolizes marital harmony, making it an appropriate pattern for marriage.

About Craftsmen

Fujita Shunsui

Born in 1976 in Aichi Prefecture. A member of the Bokusai-kai "Ink Painting Society", Fujita has held several solo exhibitions.
He specializes in portraits, animals, and flower-and-bird paintings.

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