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The Grateful Crane

The Grateful Crane

W 41.50cm x H 53.00cm x D 1.50cm

USD $680.00

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  • About this The Grateful Crane

    Detail

    Medium

    Others

    Edition

    Original Artwork

    Year

    2022

    Sign

    Unsigned

    Frame

    Framed

    Description

    This Wall Art is made from kimono obi, a traditional Japanese costume. Skilled Japanese craftsmen carefully process and create this work of art.

    We named this product The Grateful Crane. The Crane's Repayment is one of the Japanese folktales, a mysterious story about an old man who rescues a crane from a trap, and the crane transforms into a human woman to repay the favor to the old man and his wife. It is said that this story contains the lesson that "if you do something good, something else good will surely come back to you". We have titled this product with that meaning in mind.

    The golden silk fabric is decorated with cranes and other patterns featuring young pine trees and waves. The crane is a symbol of healthy longevity, as it lives quite long among birds. In Japan, there is a custom of folding origami cranes for loved ones. For example, "Senbazuru", in which a thousand cranes are folded to make a wish for recovery from illness, victory, or an entrance examination, is a world-renowned art form.

    Wakamatsu (young pine tree) is the pattern of a young pine tree that has just sprouted, signifying freshness and promise. Pine trees can be as long as 200 to 400 years old, and some are thousands of years old. Pine trees are also a symbol of vitality and longevity, as they thrive in harsh environments that are inhospitable to other trees and produce blue leaves all year round.

    The "Seigaiha" pattern, based on the motif of waves, is an auspicious pattern that evokes the bounty of the vast ocean, and the infinite pattern of waves is filled with wishes for eternal happiness and a peaceful life for people. The name "Seigaiha" also appears in The Tale of Genji, the world's oldest long story, which depicts Hikaru Genji (the main character) dancing the court music called "Seigaiha".

    We hope you enjoy this work of art, which is filled with wonderful meanings and decorated with an auspicious pattern.

  • About this artist

    Concept

    The kimono is loved by Japanese people as a traditional garment and its history dates back to Japanʼs Heian period (794-1185). Even today, kimono are often used for important ceremonies such as weddings and coming-of-age celebrations in Japan. Yet, it is becoming less and less common to see these beautiful kimono in everyday life.
    Therefore, we decided to start exporting kimono in order to share the tradition, culture, and pride of Japan with people around the world.

    We first explored exporting kimono and obi themselves, however we feared that the technique for wearing kimono would be difficult and that they would end up in chests or closets. Therefore, we consulted with our craftsmen and decided to create works of art from kimono obi instead. Kimono obi is a historically valuable commodity, made of silk fabric, gold thread, silver thread, gold leaf, and silver leaf. Our skilled artisans use these same materials to transform kimono obi into wall art, tapestries, table runners, etc., without losing the original beauty of traditional kimono obi.
    In addition, each pattern and color of kimono obi has its own meaning. To enjoy both the beauty of the work and the story behind it, we have attached a description to each item for your reading pleasure.

    The kimono obi we use are precious one-of-a-kind pieces, and thanks to our generous friends who agree with our philosophy, we have succeeded in selling them at comparatively low prices. We are confident that you will be satisfied with our products and hope you enjoy this one-of-a-kind work of art.

  • FAQ

    Does this art work need a frame?

    In many cases, art works with a canvas stretched over a wooden frame can be displayed as is. Thin art works other than canvases are easier to frame. For any questions or concerns please chat us.

    Are there other sizes for a similar type of artwork?

    A Depending on the artist, request consultations are available. For any questions or concerns please chat us.

    What kind of hardware should I use for hanging the artwork?

    • If you are concerned about repayment costs, such as when renting a house, wall pins and hooks that do not leave noticeable hole marks are available at major DIY Store and art supply stores.
    • If you want to hang a canvas with a hook, a hook type with a long hooking surface, such as a V-shaped type is recommended.
    • If there is a string on the back of the canvas or the back of the frame, you can hang it with a pin type that has a short hooking surface.
    • For any questions or concerns please chat us.

    What happens after purchase?

    • You will receive an email after we confirm the shipping date with the artist.
    • TRiCERA will arrange delivery and provide tracking information.
    • Our experts will assist you with installation, framing, and other aspects of the installation before arrival.
    • We offer a return policy within 14 days of receipt. (Except for the optional frame orders)

    About Shipping Fee and Return

    Shipping fees will be automatically calculated based on your shipping destination country and the origin country from which the artwork is shipped. You will find the exact shipping cost in step 2 of the checkout page. We, TRiCERA, Inc., will cover any import duties, taxes, or brokerage fees. Returns are free of charge within 14 days of receipt if there is a problem with the artwork.

    What types of payment are available?

    You can use major credit cards (excluding JCB), PayPal, amazon pay, ApplePay, GooglePay. We also accept bank transfers if you are in Japan.

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