Kiyotaka Tanaka
Japanese Urushi × Wood Art TK-19 Urushi Art Panel “Lucky Frog"
Japanese Urushi × Wood Art TK-19 Urushi Art Panel “Lucky Frog"
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Japanese Urushi × Wood art by Kiyotaka Tanaka TK-19
Urushi Art Panel “Lucky Frog – Home at Last”
【Art panel series】
Year of production: 2025
Material: Paulownia wood, gold leaf, silver leaf, prism, lacquer
This art piece is crafted using the traditional Japanese makie technique, in which gold and silver leaf are delicately applied over lacquer on a wooden panel.
The frog depicted in this artwork is considered a symbol of good fortune in Japan.
The word for "frog" (kaeru) sounds like "to return" in Japanese, making it a charm for safe travels and harmonious homecomings.
Additionally, because frogs only jump forward, they are also seen as symbols of career success and steady progress in life.
Encased in a sleek acrylic frame, the work blends effortlessly into both modern and traditional interiors, offering an elegant harmony of craftsmanship and contemporary design.
*Made-to-Order Available Upon Request
We can also provide custom-made services according to your preference, such as your favorite flowers or pets. Please feel free to contact us.
Please Note:Due to lighting conditions, the actual color of the item may differ from the images shown. Additionally, the color may appear differently depending on your computer or smartphone display settings. Please be aware of this before placing your order.
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Care Instructions
The artwork is framed in acrylic, allowing for easy care with a gentle wipe using a damp cloth. Please feel free to display it and enjoy its presence in your daily space.