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Wa no Wa - Online shop of Japanese goods, arts & crafts

Art gallery: Offers handmade Japanese arts & crafts by talented Japanese artists
Goods shopping: Offers Japanese pattern items, accessories and traditional goods

"Wa no Wa" is a website introducing authentic Japanese culture and art to the world from Japan. You can purchase goods, arts & crafts inspired by Japanese culture and art on-line.
We have two sections; gArt galleryh and gGoods shoppingh. In Art gallery, You'll find handmade works of art by talented Japanese artists on this section. These are all unique works. None of them are reproductions. They are the "one and only" pieces.
In Goods shopping, we have various goods, from traditional arts and crafts of long-established store to modern Japanese fashion. There are traditional Japanese umbrellas (Wagasa), bamboo bags, Chirimen Japanese pattern fashion accessory, sandals, scissors bag, Kimono remake aloha shirt and T-shirts, etc.
You can find out columns about Japanese culture and history, as well as some Japanese customs and information, which will be very interesting to non-Japanese people. Please enjoy this information that will be up dated regularly.
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Calligraphy that speaks the language of style and tradition.

This original, handmade bamboo tapestry is not only beautiful, but eco-friendly, too. And each piece is decorated with individually painted calligraphy, personally signed by the calligraphy artist. The Japanese character messages come in three choices: "love", "longevity", and "happiness". A great conversation piece to hang on any wall in the home.

Add a touch of Japan and a touch of tradition to weddings and other celebrations with this original, handmade bamboo tapestry. It comes emblazoned with the message "Kotobuki" ("celebration", "good fortune") individually painted in Japanese calligraphy characters and signed by the calligraphy artist. A great conversation piece to hang on any wall in the home.

This is a truly unique and fascinating gift. The Uchiwa, or "wind fan", was first introduced to Japan from China in the 5th century. This Uchiwa comes with the printed (not painted) character "Tsuki", or "moon". Utilizing the strong, flexible and elegant qualities of bamboo, and wrapped with organic washi paper, each Uchiwa fan comes with a handmade wood stand for conversation-inspiring display in any room.

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Discover First-class Japanese Fine Art at Shukado

Shukado offers an outstanding collection of ukiyo-e, Japanese paintings, scrolls, and screens. Our shop owner, is an expert of Japanese fine art with 40 years of experience.

Ukiyo-e or "the Pictures of Floating World" are among the most widely known and admired art of the Edo period. (17th-19th Century) Some prints were created in the Meiji era. We have ukiyo-e artwork of famous artists including Hiroshige, Hokusai, Utamaro, Kunisada, Kuniyoshi, Toyokuni, Yoshitoshi, Kiyochika, Hasui, Yoshida Hiroshi and more.

Most of the paintings are from the Edo period (17th -19th Century) created in the form of Kakejiku or hanging scrolls. We also have some framed paintings from the post-war period. We have a variety of Edo period pieces from the Kano school, the Yamato-e school, the Rimpa school, and the Maruyama Shijyo school. We also offer paintings from the Meiji, Taisho and Showa era by famous modern artists.

Byobu or folding screens were originally used to separate rooms and as enclosures for intimate spaces. Byobu literally means "wind wall". Many luxurious Byobu for decorative purposes were created between the Azuchi-Momoyama period and the Edo period. (16th-19th Century) The byobu in the photo was created in the mid Edo period.

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