PD16 - Late Edo Phoenix Birds Screen
$3500
SKU:
PD16
Size:
360x152 cm
Period:
Edo (1603-1868)
This gorgeous silk screen from the Edo-Meiji period showcases mythical phoenix birds, a design commonly found in Buddhist temples and temple tea rooms. Crafted from top-notch silk, the screen remains in good condition. The phoenix is a symbol of rebirth, renewal, and longevity in Japanese culture. It is often depicted as a bird with a long tail of flame, and it is said to appear in times of great change or upheaval. This screen is a reminder of the power of hope and the importance of resilience. This screen is a rare and valuable piece of art that is sure to turn heads.