Japanese Temari Ball and Bamboo Pattern Art 1901 – Korin Furuya
This 1901 decorative composition by Korin Furuya showcases colorful temari balls set against a lattice of bamboo star motifs. Published in the Bijutsukai series, the design blends playful geometry with traditional symbolism. Soft blue backgrounds highlight vibrant striped spheres and intricate textile details. The repeating star lattice creates rhythm while maintaining balance and clarity. Reflecting Meiji era innovation in pattern design, this Japanese woodblock print offers a lively yet refined addition to cultural and contemporary décor settings.
Features:
Authentic 1901 Bijutsukai decorative artwork
Traditional Japanese temari ball motifs
Bamboo lattice star pattern background
Vibrant multicolor striped design
Balanced geometric composition
Museum grade archival reproduction quality
Fade resistant high resolution printing
Ideal for eclectic or cultural interiors
Lightweight and easy to frame
Available in 8 x 12 inches and 20 x 30 inches
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Reviews
This canvas looks very colorful and fun. The patterns and bright colors make the wall look more lively. The print is clear and the canvas quality also feels good.