Japanese Hexagon Floral Pattern Woodblock Print 1901 – Korin Furuya
This elegant 1901 design by Korin Furuya features hexagonal motifs filled with golden accents intertwined with stylized blossoms and leaves. Published in the Bijutsukai art collection, the pattern reflects Meiji era appreciation for symmetry and refined ornamentation. Soft greens, blush tones, and warm yellows create a harmonious color balance. The honeycomb structure symbolizes order and continuity, while floral elements add natural grace. This Japanese woodblock print brings structured beauty and historical authenticity to both classic and contemporary interiors.
Features:
1901 Bijutsukai hexagon floral artwork
Honeycomb pattern with golden accents
Soft green and blush Meiji era palette
Balanced geometric and botanical design
Traditional Japanese ornamental style
Museum grade archival quality print
Fade resistant premium ink printing
Ideal for refined interior décor
Lightweight ready to frame display
Available in 8 x 12 inches and 20 x 30 inches
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Reviews
Honestly I bought this because the design looked different from normal wall art. The little houses, trees and river details make it look very nice. Once I put it on the wall it actually looked even better than the picture. The canvas also feels good quality.