Japanese Flower Gallery
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Incense Box (Kōbako) with Scene from “His Perfumed Highness” (Niou no Miya), chapter 42
Autumn GrassesPeriod: Edo period (1615–1868)Date: first half of the 17th centuryCulture: JapanMedium
japanese-plants:Japanese kerria by Shoseki Kose (1843-1919), included in Shichijuni Ko Meika Gajo (I
Season transition by Masa_N on Flickr.
Here’s how the front garden greeted me when I got back from some days away.
The 366 Days of HanakomonStylish birthday crests incorporating traditional Japanese design aesthetic
redlipstickresurrected:Fumika Koda aka Koda Fumika aka 幸田 史香 (Japanese, b. 1986, Fukuoka Prefecture,
nobrashfestivity:Utagawa Toyokuni I, Woman Bathing Under Flowers, 1800 Ukiyo-e woodblock print
iamjapanese:KANŌ Shigekata(狩野 重賢 Japanese)Sōmoku Shasei 草木写生 秋 Scrolls of Flower Paintings, Autumn
heaveninawildflower:‘Cat Amidst Spring Flowers’ (circa 1775) by Nagasawa Rosetsu (Japan, 1754-1799).
“Solar Pollen” by Tanya Shatseva on INPRNT
Sakura Flower Elegant Bracelet | via Tumblr no We Heart It. https://weheartit.com/entry/77173172/via
Haruko Maeda aka 前田 晴子 (Japanese, b. 1983, Tokyo, Japan, based Linz, Austria) - Renaissance 3, 2017,
Acrylic ruler embedded with real flowers hand-picked and dried by the designer, Norihiko Terayama
#Lines down on this gluteus maximus #peony, #color in a few weeks. Want a peony? i have a whole bunc
Netsuke of Flying Goose over flowers, 19th century JapaneseIvory, metal alloy, mother–of–pearl, tort
heaveninawildflower:‘Strawberry Spinach and Nightingale’by Tsubaki Chinzan (Japanese, 1801-1854).
adelphe:Japanese Flower Arrangement: Classical and Modern by Norman J. Sparnon, photography by Miki
An Ichimatsu doll in a sky blue furisode decorated with both cherry blossoms and cosmos flowers, the
iamjapanese:Happy Belated Birthday, @yama-batoTAKEUCHI Seihō(竹内 栖鳳 Japanese, 1864-1942)玉椿 camellia
heartbeat-of-leafy-limbs:ITO JAKUCHU Swallow and Camellia [18th century]
dummy-kanji:(vía ツバキ4 | しぜんの本だな)
inland-delta:Yuki Ogura, Camellia and Kokutani vase, 1994
beifongkendo:Sparrows in snow, woodblock print by Utagawa Hiroshige (1833).
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