Tsukitokumo Folding Japanese Screen
Infuse your living room with warmth and beauty with this folding screen as a stunning backdrop. It’s also perfect as a partition between large bedrooms. The gorgeous moon and cloud design – tsukitokumo literally meaning moon amongst the clouds – is further enhanced by muted gold leaf. An exquisite treasure.
The byoubu is a folding screen consisting of multiple, joined panels. According to one Han dynasty record, the byoubu is defined as an object that blocks wind. Not surprising, considering the kanji’s that make up the word are “byou” (object that protects from) and “bu” (wind). By the 8th century, the innovative shift from single to multiple panels was so highly regarded that they immediately became used as furnishings for the imperial courts of Japan, especially for important ceremonies.
During this period, the screens consisted of six silk-covered panels connected by leather or silk cords. Silk brocade frames the painting on each individual screen, which is then bound by a wooden frame. Brought down through the generations, this technique is still used in crafting these artistic panels. The quality of the craftsmanship is further augmented with the use of gold leaf to adorn the paintings.
The exceptional nature of this screen stems from the gold that decorates the painting. Known as Kanazawa-haku, or “gold leaf from Kanazawa”, it is produced through a unique process that beats gold into remarkably thin, paper-like sheets. The splendid outcome sheets are magnificent creations, a mere 1/1000 of a millimeter thick.
Apart from use as a stand-alone folding screen, it may also be hung on the wall. Please e-mail us for more details about custom designing for this option.
Each screen is individually hand made, and takes up to 1 and a half months to produce. Also please take note that because of the exceptionally large size of this item, shipping and delivery will take at least 2 weeks.