Traditional Japanese Woven Scroll Art Wall Hanging with Blue and Cream Tones
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Japanese tapestry or furoshiki depicting a scene of a daimyō gyōretsu (feudal lord's procession) outside Edo Castle.
Furoshiki: This is a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth, often used for transporting goods, gifts, or as decorative items like tapestries or tablecloths.
Depicted Scene: The tapestry illustrates a procession of daimyō and their retainers, a common sight during the Edo period (1603-1868) when lords were required to travel to Edo (modern-day Tokyo) for sankin-kōtai (alternate attendance).
Edo Castle: The prominent building in the background is Edo Castle, the seat of the Tokugawa Shogunate and a central location in Japanese history.
Material and Design: The item is likely made of fabric, possibly rayon or cotton, and features a detailed, traditional Japanese artistic style, possibly referencing ukiyo-e woodblock prints which also depicted such scenes.
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