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Kinkaku-ji — The Golden Pavilion
Kinkaku-ji — The Golden Pavilion
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A luminous tribute to one of Kyoto’s most iconic and breathtaking landmarks.
Kinkaku-ji — The Golden Pavilion, Kyoto captures the radiant beauty of Japan’s world-famous Zen temple, shimmering above the still waters of Ky?ko-chi (Mirror Pond). Nestled among lush pine trees and set against the distant hills of northern Kyoto, the Golden Pavilion embodies harmony, elegance, and centuries of cultural devotion.
Rendered in richly textured impasto brushstrokes, this artwork glows with warm golds, deep greens, and reflective tones. Sunlight dances across the pavilion’s gilded exterior, while the calm pond below mirrors its form in soft ripples of yellow, jade, and sapphire. Each stroke evokes the quiet, meditative experience of walking the temple grounds — the rustle of leaves, the gentle movement of water, and the timeless serenity that defines one of Japan’s most treasured sites.
Ideal for peaceful interiors, cultural décor, or collectors inspired by Japan’s architectural wonders, this piece represents the heart of the Japan Collection. Printed on archival canvas with museum-quality inks, it brings the brilliance, depth, and spiritual calm of Kinkaku-ji into your home.
Product Details
- Canvas Print: Printed from a high-resolution digital reproduction of the original artwork.
- Material: Archival-grade, thick cotton canvas — pH neutral and acid-free (will not yellow over time)
- Finish: Bright white semi-gloss surface for vivid, color-accurate tones
- Print Method: Giclée eco-solvent inkjet printing, color-calibrated for precision; fade-resistant for 100+ years
- Frame: Gallery Wrap uses a 1.5” solid wood stretcher bars with rounded beveled edges to prevent warping. All floating frames are 0.75" depth.
- Wrap Style: Classic image wrap — artwork continues seamlessly around the sides
- Back Finish: Black backboard with hanging wire installed — ready to hang
- Origin: Handcrafted in the USA
Collection: Japan Collection — celebrating sacred temples, historic pathways, and the natural beauty of Japan’s landscapes.
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