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Japanese Scallop Wave Pattern with Maple Leaves 1901 – Korin Furuya

Japanese Scallop Wave Pattern with Maple Leaves 1901 – Korin Furuya

Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 3 reviews

Designed in 1901, this decorative composition by Korin Furuya presents layered scallop wave patterns accented by drifting maple leaves. Soft pink and golden arcs create rhythmic repetition against a neutral backdrop, while green foliage adds organic contrast. The design blends traditional seigaiha wave symbolism with seasonal autumn references, reflecting the refined aesthetics of the Meiji period. Subtle shading and delicate linework enhance depth while maintaining balance. This Japanese woodblock print offers timeless elegance rooted in textile inspired pattern artistry.

Features:

  • Authentic 1901 Bijutsukai decorative pattern

  • Traditional Japanese scallop wave motif

  • Autumn maple leaf accents

  • Soft pink and gold repeating arcs

  • Meiji era textile inspired composition

  • Museum quality archival reproduction

  • Fade resistant high resolution printing

  • Balanced geometric and organic elements

  • Lightweight ready to frame display

  • Available in 8 x 12 inches and 20 x 30 inches

  • Additional

    Add Gift Wrap and a Custom Letter for Just ₹200

₹2,499.00Price
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8X12
20X30
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Reviews

Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Based on 3 reviews
3 reviews

  • Nandini BhattMar 13
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Soft and Charming Design

    The repeating pattern looks very charming and soothing. The pastel tones give the artwork a calm and elegant feel.

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  • Meera D’SouzaMar 13
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Lovely Color Palette

    The soft yellow and pink tones look really beautiful together. It adds a gentle warmth to the room.

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  • Pooja RanganathanMar 13
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Elegant Artwork

    The design has a very delicate and refined feel. It adds a nice aesthetic touch to the wall.

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