Yamada Heiando Japanese Lacquerware Plate – Rimpa School Decorative Art in Urushi

$1,375

Tradition Reimagined – Rimpa-Inspired Lacquer Plate by Yamada Heiando

🌏 Description
Paying tribute to one of Japan’s most celebrated artistic movements, this “Rimpa Through the Ages” lacquerware plate by Yamada Heiando reflects the flowing style and natural themes of the Rimpa school—a legacy of elegance dating back to the 17th century.

Hand-lacquered in deep, resonant tones with shimmering gold leaf, this plate brings a modern interpretation to the classical forms of Ogata Kōrin and Sotatsu. Leaves flutter, water ripples, and time slows. Each curve and line invites reflection, connection, and refined beauty rooted in Japanese design heritage.

🔹 Key Features
• Handcrafted in Japan by Yamada Heiando
• Inspired by the Rimpa art movement (17th-century Kyoto)
• Features gold-leaf detailing and natural motif composition
• Includes stand and paulownia wood box
• Ideal for art collectors, tea room decor, and cultural gifting

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🏷️ Product Specification
• Material: Lacquered wood with urushi and gold detailing
• Style: Rimpa art motif (nature-based, abstract balance)
• Brand: Yamada Heiando
• Origin: Japan
• Use: Display, artistic gift, Japanese interior aesthetic

🌸 Why Choose Rimpa Through the Ages Plate
✨ For Lovers of Classical Japanese Art
A lacquered homage to the beauty of seasonal flow and harmony.
🖼️ For Timeless Interior Accents
A statement piece with roots in centuries-old Kyoto design.
⛩️ For Cultural Enthusiasts
Connect with the philosophical beauty of Japan’s visual poetry.
🎁 For Memorable Gifting Moments
A rare and respectful tribute to Japan’s enduring artistic voice.

✨ Character Summary
Classical, serene, and contemplative—Rimpa style in modern urushi form.

※Additional Explanation

The Rimpa school was never about realism—it was about rhythm. Nature reduced, reimagined, and rearranged into perfect balance. In this lacquer plate, Yamada Heiando carries that same spirit across centuries, fusing history with modernity through form, texture, and sheen.

The plate does not depict a scene—it suggests a mood. A single wave-like curve may be a river or a path. A gold fleck may be a falling leaf or a sliver of moonlight. Such is the magic of Rimpa: it leaves room for imagination.

Placed in a tea room, entryway, or gallery space, this piece becomes more than art—it becomes conversation. It whispers of Kyoto screens, Zen restraint, and the beauty found in asymmetry. It is not just decoration, but philosophy made visible.

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