Description
A six-panel byōbu (folding screen) from the Meiji period, circa 1900, finished with oxidised silver leaf (ginpaku). The silver leaf has naturally developed a soft patina over time, giving the surface a subtle and refined aged character. Framed in a black lacquered wooden frame. In Japan, byōbu screens are traditionally used as backdrops for ikebana flower arrangements or to accompany other decorative or ceremonial objects. Origin: Japan Period: Meiji period, circa 1900 Materials: Oxidized silver leaf (ginpaku), black lacquered wood frame Configuration: Six panels Frame: Black lacquered wood Condition: Some repairs, marks, and dents from age mainly on reverse. Screen is delicate and should be handled with care. A wall installation guide will be included.
Dimensions: Total W 221.6cm x H 91.8cm (Total W 87.2″ x H 36.1″) Two panels: W 38.2cm each (W 15″). Four panels: W 36.3cm each (W 14.3″) Price exclude shipping







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