Sakura Japan
Gold Pine Folding Screen by Gahō Noguchi (2-panel Byōbu)
Gold Pine Folding Screen by Gahō Noguchi (2-panel Byōbu)
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A traditional Japanese two-panel folding screen (byōbu) meticulously hand-painted by master artisan Gahō Noguchi.
Crafted using the refined kinsai (raised gold decoration) technique, this piece showcases a golden pine tree motif—symbolizing longevity, resilience, and prosperity in Japanese culture.
Each stroke and layer of gold is carefully applied by hand, giving the screen a luminous texture that reflects light beautifully. It serves as an elegant backdrop for samurai armor dolls (Gogatsu Ningyō), hina dolls, or as a refined piece of interior art.
Artist: Gahō Noguchi
Style: Traditional kinsai technique on a two-panel folding screen
Design: Golden Pine Tree (Matsu) – a timeless symbol of strength and good fortune
Use: Doll display, ceremonial decoration, or luxury interior art
This is not merely a backdrop, but a handcrafted cultural treasure expressing protection, prosperity, and celebration for the family.
Dimensions:
Height 455 mm × Width 315 mm × 2 panels × Thickness 15 mm






