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This hanging scroll features goldfish, a traditional symbol of summer in Japan. It depicts one goldfish with golden fins and two with white fins, all gracefully swimming across the surface of the water. Their elegant movements are softly rendered against a pale background, creating a composition that feels both refreshing and refined.
In Japanese culture, goldfish are symbols of good fortune, prosperity, and purity. Their graceful fins seem to dance across the water’s surface, enhanced by smooth, flowing brushwork that captures the illusion of movement.
The painting is done on eginu, a type of fine silk paper used in Japanese art. Its soft, lustrous sheen enhances the vivid colors of the goldfish and the gentle gradients of the water.
While especially suited for summer, this scroll also makes a charming year-round display, bringing quiet serenity and a touch of good fortune to any space.
The artist, Suzuki Yuri—born in 1958 in Gifu Prefecture—is known for her delicate and refined painting style. Her work spans flower-and-bird compositions, classical decorative motifs, portraits, and animal subjects. A member of the Bokusai-kai (Ink and Color Painting Association), she has received numerous accolades, including selection for the 5th Maeda Seisou Memorial Grand Prize. Her pieces are also featured in the renowned magazine Bijutsu Nenkan (Art Annual).
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size |
L 190 cm (74.8 in) x W 54.5 cm (23.6 in) [Scroll rod length] 60 cm (23.6 in) |
Weight | 530g (18.7 oz) |
Material |
[Main work] Silk [Scroll rod] Wood [Scroll rod ends] Ceramic |
Package Type | Wooden box |
Maker / Brand
Founded in Gifu, a region renowned for its rich Mino washi heritage, Kaitakudo Art has been crafting kakejiku, Japanese hanging scrolls, for over fifty years. Their work is supported by skilled artisans, including nationally certified first-grade specialists in traditional art mounting who uphold time-honored techniques. From planning and mounting to retail, they oversee the entire process in-house, ensuring consistent quality at every step.
While preserving tradition, they continue to explore new possibilities for kakejiku—developing styles that suit modern interiors and sharing the beauty of Japanese art with the world.

Crafts
Authentic Japanese hanging scrolls, known as kakejiku or kakemono, are a cherished part of Japan’s cultural heritage. More than simple decoration, they reflect personal sentiments and mark the changing seasons.
Traditionally displayed in a tokonoma alcove, these scrolls also suit modern spaces with their lightweight, rollable form—making them easy to store and switch out for different occasions. Whether adorned with delicate paintings or calligraphy, a kakejiku offers a timeless connection to Japanese artistry and brings quiet beauty to any room.

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Kakejiku Hanging Scrolls
Authentic Japanese hanging scrolls, known as kakejiku or kakemono, are a cherished part of Japan’s cultural heritage. More than simple decoration, they reflect personal sentiments and mark the changing seasons.
Traditionally displayed in a tokonoma alcove, these scrolls also suit modern spaces with their lightweight, rollable form—making them easy to store and switch out for different occasions. Whether adorned with delicate paintings or calligraphy, a kakejiku offers a timeless connection to Japanese artistry and brings quiet beauty to any room.

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