1897
25 × 18.8 cm (9 13/16 × 7 3/8 in.)
Opaque watercolor, gold-colored pigments, and lacquer on pasteboard
19th centuryDaihan (large-sized) minogami (mulberry bark paper) treated with persimmon juice and cut using the "tsukibori" (thrust-carving) technique, with "ito-ire" (silk-web) reinforcement
19th-20th centuryJapaneseWooden-handled metal cutting tool with metal-wrapped tip
Japanese




