Rikyu Folding Screen with Sunago "Sunny Spot"
H 150.0 cm,Year.2000- according to today's currency rate
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Yumiko Nagaoka
1967 -- Sunagowork
- Awarded 4 times at the Japan Kōgei Assoc. Exhibition
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Description
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								CategorySunagowork
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								DimensionsH 150.0 cm
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								Year presented2000
Techniques Used
Sunagowork
									Sunago is a traditional technique to draw patterns with gold and silver leaf made into fine, sand-like powder using a bamboo cylinder with a mesh net set in the bottom.
The gold / silver powder is dusted on to a sheet of paper where animal glue is applied, and is pressed down lightly with Japanese paper.
Sunago has been used to decorate picture scrolls and writings such as handwritten copies of sutras since the end of the Heian period (794 - 1185), and in the Edo period (1603 - 1868), it was also used to decorate folding screens and fusuma (sliding paper doors) paintings. Today, sunago techniques are used for decorating fusuma and other crafts such as furosaki byobu, a folding screen used for a summer-style tea ceremony.
								
Selected exhibitions
- The 39th Toyama Traditional Kōgei Exhibition
- Selected
