
Japanese Paper Lantern "Flower Diamond"
Japanese Paper Lantern "Flower Diamond"
Elevate your interior with the "Flower Diamond" Japanese paper lantern, a masterpiece of Yumibari chochin craftsmanship from Tokyo’s renowned Namidabashi Oshimaya. This paper lantern features the traditional "Hanabishi" crest, meticulously hand-painted in deep ink on durable washi paper to embody the chic "Iki" aesthetic of old Edo. Unlike standard hanging models, its structural bamboo bow ensures exceptional stability, allowing this Japanese lantern to stand elegantly on tables or floors. Measuring 14.9" (38cm) in height, it diffuses a warm, inviting glow that transforms bedrooms or living areas into serene, meditative retreats, perfectly blending historical artistry with modern functionality.
Product details
- Quantity: 1
- Dimension: Height 14.9 in ( 38 cm ) × Diameter 9.4 in( 24 cm)
- Material: Washi Paper
- Origin: Made in Tokyo, Japan
- Brand: Namidabashi Oshimaya
- Power Source Type: LED (Battery-Powered)
Edo Hand-Painted Chochin: The Art of the Traditional Japanese Lantern
"Edo Hand-Painted Lanterns" is a traditional Tokyo craft that blossomed alongside the vibrant culture of Asakusa in the mid-Edo period. A defining characteristic of this Japanese lantern is the specialized division of labor: the construction of the form and the "painting" are distinct arts. This piece is finished by a master painter who breathes life into the paper lantern with every soulful brushstroke. The highlight lies in the "Edo characters" and family crests, rendered in rich, deep ink. Unlike confined text, the brushwork on this chochin is bold and unconstrained, creating a striking contrast that embodies "Iki"—the stylish aesthetic of old Edo.
Namidabashi Oshimaya Chochin: Edo Hand-Painted JapaneseLantern
Carrying the legacy of the "Oshimaya" name from the 18th century, Namidabashi Oshimaya Chochin was established in Tokyo in 1913. Today, the third and fourth generations work shoulder-to-shoulder, preserving the intricate craft of Edo Hand-Painted Lanterns.Their mastery lies in the brushwork. Painting bold Edo typography and family crests onto the fragile, curved surface of washi paper demands an unforgiving precision that machines cannot replicate. This human touch creates a deep, artisanal warmth that settles naturally into modern interiors, bringing genuine Tokyo history into contemporary living.
A Hand-Painted Japanese Paper Lantern of Timeless Elegance
Bring the warmth of Edo tradition into your home with the "Flower Diamond" Japanese Paper Lantern. This piece is a "Yumibari" Chochin, a specialized design featuring a bamboo bow that tensions the paper lantern, allowing it to stand securely on tables or floors unlike traditional hanging models. Crafted by the masters at Namidabashi Oshimaya, a studio established in 1913, each lantern features a bold crest hand-painted in rich ink. The artisan's brushwork creates a depth and "Iki" aesthetic that machines cannot replicate. Measuring 18.5" H x 8.5" W (47cm x 21.5cm), this Japanese lantern casts a soft, soothing light, making it a perfect accent for Japandi living rooms or a meditative bedroom retreat.
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Japanese Paper Lantern "Flower Diamond"
Japanese Paper Lantern "Flower Diamond"
Elevate your interior with the "Flower Diamond" Japanese paper lantern, a masterpiece of Yumibari chochin craftsmanship from Tokyo’s renowned Namidabashi Oshimaya. This paper lantern features the traditional "Hanabishi" crest, meticulously hand-painted in deep ink on durable washi paper to embody the chic "Iki" aesthetic of old Edo. Unlike standard hanging models, its structural bamboo bow ensures exceptional stability, allowing this Japanese lantern to stand elegantly on tables or floors. Measuring 14.9" (38cm) in height, it diffuses a warm, inviting glow that transforms bedrooms or living areas into serene, meditative retreats, perfectly blending historical artistry with modern functionality.
Product details
- Quantity: 1
- Dimension: Height 14.9 in ( 38 cm ) × Diameter 9.4 in( 24 cm)
- Material: Washi Paper
- Origin: Made in Tokyo, Japan
- Brand: Namidabashi Oshimaya
- Power Source Type: LED (Battery-Powered)
Edo Hand-Painted Chochin: The Art of the Traditional Japanese Lantern
"Edo Hand-Painted Lanterns" is a traditional Tokyo craft that blossomed alongside the vibrant culture of Asakusa in the mid-Edo period. A defining characteristic of this Japanese lantern is the specialized division of labor: the construction of the form and the "painting" are distinct arts. This piece is finished by a master painter who breathes life into the paper lantern with every soulful brushstroke. The highlight lies in the "Edo characters" and family crests, rendered in rich, deep ink. Unlike confined text, the brushwork on this chochin is bold and unconstrained, creating a striking contrast that embodies "Iki"—the stylish aesthetic of old Edo.
Namidabashi Oshimaya Chochin: Edo Hand-Painted JapaneseLantern
Carrying the legacy of the "Oshimaya" name from the 18th century, Namidabashi Oshimaya Chochin was established in Tokyo in 1913. Today, the third and fourth generations work shoulder-to-shoulder, preserving the intricate craft of Edo Hand-Painted Lanterns.Their mastery lies in the brushwork. Painting bold Edo typography and family crests onto the fragile, curved surface of washi paper demands an unforgiving precision that machines cannot replicate. This human touch creates a deep, artisanal warmth that settles naturally into modern interiors, bringing genuine Tokyo history into contemporary living.
A Hand-Painted Japanese Paper Lantern of Timeless Elegance
Bring the warmth of Edo tradition into your home with the "Flower Diamond" Japanese Paper Lantern. This piece is a "Yumibari" Chochin, a specialized design featuring a bamboo bow that tensions the paper lantern, allowing it to stand securely on tables or floors unlike traditional hanging models. Crafted by the masters at Namidabashi Oshimaya, a studio established in 1913, each lantern features a bold crest hand-painted in rich ink. The artisan's brushwork creates a depth and "Iki" aesthetic that machines cannot replicate. Measuring 18.5" H x 8.5" W (47cm x 21.5cm), this Japanese lantern casts a soft, soothing light, making it a perfect accent for Japandi living rooms or a meditative bedroom retreat.
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Japanese Paper Lantern "Flower Diamond"
Elevate your interior with the "Flower Diamond" Japanese paper lantern, a masterpiece of Yumibari chochin craftsmanship from Tokyo’s renowned Namidabashi Oshimaya. This paper lantern features the traditional "Hanabishi" crest, meticulously hand-painted in deep ink on durable washi paper to embody the chic "Iki" aesthetic of old Edo. Unlike standard hanging models, its structural bamboo bow ensures exceptional stability, allowing this Japanese lantern to stand elegantly on tables or floors. Measuring 14.9" (38cm) in height, it diffuses a warm, inviting glow that transforms bedrooms or living areas into serene, meditative retreats, perfectly blending historical artistry with modern functionality.
Product details
- Quantity: 1
- Dimension: Height 14.9 in ( 38 cm ) × Diameter 9.4 in( 24 cm)
- Material: Washi Paper
- Origin: Made in Tokyo, Japan
- Brand: Namidabashi Oshimaya
- Power Source Type: LED (Battery-Powered)
Edo Hand-Painted Chochin: The Art of the Traditional Japanese Lantern
"Edo Hand-Painted Lanterns" is a traditional Tokyo craft that blossomed alongside the vibrant culture of Asakusa in the mid-Edo period. A defining characteristic of this Japanese lantern is the specialized division of labor: the construction of the form and the "painting" are distinct arts. This piece is finished by a master painter who breathes life into the paper lantern with every soulful brushstroke. The highlight lies in the "Edo characters" and family crests, rendered in rich, deep ink. Unlike confined text, the brushwork on this chochin is bold and unconstrained, creating a striking contrast that embodies "Iki"—the stylish aesthetic of old Edo.
Namidabashi Oshimaya Chochin: Edo Hand-Painted JapaneseLantern
Carrying the legacy of the "Oshimaya" name from the 18th century, Namidabashi Oshimaya Chochin was established in Tokyo in 1913. Today, the third and fourth generations work shoulder-to-shoulder, preserving the intricate craft of Edo Hand-Painted Lanterns.Their mastery lies in the brushwork. Painting bold Edo typography and family crests onto the fragile, curved surface of washi paper demands an unforgiving precision that machines cannot replicate. This human touch creates a deep, artisanal warmth that settles naturally into modern interiors, bringing genuine Tokyo history into contemporary living.
A Hand-Painted Japanese Paper Lantern of Timeless Elegance
Bring the warmth of Edo tradition into your home with the "Flower Diamond" Japanese Paper Lantern. This piece is a "Yumibari" Chochin, a specialized design featuring a bamboo bow that tensions the paper lantern, allowing it to stand securely on tables or floors unlike traditional hanging models. Crafted by the masters at Namidabashi Oshimaya, a studio established in 1913, each lantern features a bold crest hand-painted in rich ink. The artisan's brushwork creates a depth and "Iki" aesthetic that machines cannot replicate. Measuring 18.5" H x 8.5" W (47cm x 21.5cm), this Japanese lantern casts a soft, soothing light, making it a perfect accent for Japandi living rooms or a meditative bedroom retreat.
























