Ebisu med hellig shimenawa-snor – med segl - Silke - Unknown - Japan - Sene Edo-periode





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Hængende rullebillede fra det sene Edo-perioden af Ebisu med en hellig shimenawa- snor, blæk og blege pigmenter på silke, 164 cm høj og 32 cm bred, ét objekt, originalt/officielt, stand: rimelig med forbrændinger, pletter og fold.
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Ebisu,恵比寿/恵比須
One of the Seven Lucky Gods, ancient deities of Japan.
Ebisu is the god of good fortune who brings prosperity in business, abundant fishing, and bountiful harvests. He holds a fishing rod in his right hand and cradles a sea bream in his left.
Shimenawa,しめ縄,Sacred Shinto Rope
A sacred rope used in Shinto traditions in Japan.
It is made from twisted rice straw or hemp and is used to mark a holy or purified place.
Shimenawa are often decorated with *urajiro* fern leaves, evergreen plants, and zigzag-shaped paper strips called *shide*.
Urajiro is a traditional fern whose leaves are green on the front and white on the back, symbolizing purity, longevity, and good fortune.
Shimenawa are commonly seen at Shinto shrines, torii gates, sacred trees, rocks, and at entrances during the New Year season.
The rope is believed to keep away evil spirits and to separate the sacred from the ordinary world.
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Setting weight
This piece weighs 0.6 kg.
Material
Ink, Pale Japanese pigments on silk
Size
Overall: vertical 164 cm(64.57 in)× width 32 cm(12.60 in)*width does not include roller ends.
(the work: vertical 77 cm(30.31 in)× width 20.8 cm(8.19 in))
Condition
・There are burns, stains, wrinkles on the Japanese paper on the back of the cover.
・There are burns, stains, wrinkles on the image.
・There are burns, stains, wrinkles, warp in the mounting.
Remarks
・Roller ends are Cow bone.
・There is no signature on the box.
Materials for mounting
All of them are made of silk.
Other
**There is a note about shipping restrictions and VAT. Please check before purchase.**
*There may be a slight difference in color between the photo and the actual product.
*Notes on Shipping
(Especially for Customers in Italy)
We generally ship by EMS from Japan.
Recently, there has been an increase in cases where packages shipped to Italy have experienced delays or difficulties reaching customers due to strict customs procedures.
As a result, please be aware that delivery to Italy may take several weeks to about one month.
We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience, but we kindly ask that you regularly check the tracking number (along with your postal code) on the website of your local postal service to monitor the status of your shipment.
In some cases, it may also be necessary to contact your local delivery company directly.
In addition, if you are a new customer in Italy, we kindly ask that you provide your codice fiscale via chat after placing your order.
Thank you very much for your understanding and cooperation.
Biography
・The bio of the author is unknown.
Ebisu,恵比寿/恵比須
One of the Seven Lucky Gods, ancient deities of Japan.
Ebisu is the god of good fortune who brings prosperity in business, abundant fishing, and bountiful harvests. He holds a fishing rod in his right hand and cradles a sea bream in his left.
Shimenawa,しめ縄,Sacred Shinto Rope
A sacred rope used in Shinto traditions in Japan.
It is made from twisted rice straw or hemp and is used to mark a holy or purified place.
Shimenawa are often decorated with *urajiro* fern leaves, evergreen plants, and zigzag-shaped paper strips called *shide*.
Urajiro is a traditional fern whose leaves are green on the front and white on the back, symbolizing purity, longevity, and good fortune.
Shimenawa are commonly seen at Shinto shrines, torii gates, sacred trees, rocks, and at entrances during the New Year season.
The rope is believed to keep away evil spirits and to separate the sacred from the ordinary world.
------------------
Setting weight
This piece weighs 0.6 kg.
Material
Ink, Pale Japanese pigments on silk
Size
Overall: vertical 164 cm(64.57 in)× width 32 cm(12.60 in)*width does not include roller ends.
(the work: vertical 77 cm(30.31 in)× width 20.8 cm(8.19 in))
Condition
・There are burns, stains, wrinkles on the Japanese paper on the back of the cover.
・There are burns, stains, wrinkles on the image.
・There are burns, stains, wrinkles, warp in the mounting.
Remarks
・Roller ends are Cow bone.
・There is no signature on the box.
Materials for mounting
All of them are made of silk.
Other
**There is a note about shipping restrictions and VAT. Please check before purchase.**
*There may be a slight difference in color between the photo and the actual product.
*Notes on Shipping
(Especially for Customers in Italy)
We generally ship by EMS from Japan.
Recently, there has been an increase in cases where packages shipped to Italy have experienced delays or difficulties reaching customers due to strict customs procedures.
As a result, please be aware that delivery to Italy may take several weeks to about one month.
We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience, but we kindly ask that you regularly check the tracking number (along with your postal code) on the website of your local postal service to monitor the status of your shipment.
In some cases, it may also be necessary to contact your local delivery company directly.
In addition, if you are a new customer in Italy, we kindly ask that you provide your codice fiscale via chat after placing your order.
Thank you very much for your understanding and cooperation.
Biography
・The bio of the author is unknown.

