This is the original type.
I previously shared a work featuring a kemomimi-style mizuhiki design, but this flower wreath is the original creation.
The mizuhiki on both sides remains symmetrical and unchanged, and the flower types are mostly the same, but only the plum-shaped mizuhiki at the top center is positioned differently.
This is absolutely not a spot-the-difference quiz. The kemomimi type is here.
This one has a slightly more conventional style.
The overall atmosphere is Yuzen.
Yuzen is a dyeing technique perfected by the Edo-period fan painter Miyazaki Yuzen-sai, building upon ancient dyeing methods. It enables vibrant multi-color usage and delicate, painterly expression previously unattainable.
In this piece, that vivid color sense is arranged into a garland using flowers representing the four seasons of Japan and Asia.
The addition of mizuhiki further enhances its elegance.
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