Specifications:
Item: 0047-1Sm
Title:Ryoan-ji Stone Garden
Size: 17 inches wide by 45 inches high including tabs. Ready to hang--natural bamboo rod included.
Description: Rock garden in shades of blue-violet, yellow greens, cler blues and neutral tones. Black outlining. Border in deep blue-violet.
History: Probably the most famous of all 'karesansui,' or dry landscape gardens in the world, is the stone garden of Ryoan-ji in Kyoto. It is said to have been laid out during the Muromachi Era by Soami, a famous painter and gardener who died in 1525. Its simplicity and purity are based on the principles of Zen and it is left up to the viewer to decide for himself what the garden symbolizes.
Our small size wall hangings are made from handkerchiefs, scarves and small furoshiki. They are machine quilted, hand-guided, using two layers of low loft polyester batting to provide added depth and dimension. Sizes listed under each item are approximate. For the width, the panel size itself is measured not the rod (which extends an inch or so past the panel on each side))--and the length is measured from the top of the tabs to the bottom of the panel.
Maximum order Qty: 1
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