
Golden Japanese Chinoiserie Cranes Wall Mural
Product information for Golden Japanese Chinoiserie Cranes Wall Mural
This marvelous Golden Japanese Chinoiserie Cranes Wall Mural was inspired by Edo period traditional hand-painted Byobu (gold silk folding screens) and the union of landscape and fauna typical of Ukiyo-e art. Designed by the talented artist Marina Stupakova, this mural is an exclusive designer piece unlike anything else on the market. The form of the Red-Crowned Crane, often referred to as the ‘Bird of Happiness’ and a symbol of good fortune in East Asia culture, is depicted soaring regally amongst the gilded clouds. The design is intended to showcase both the beauty of the art style and the majesty of the Japanese crane, accented by swarms of vibrant butterflies that dance across the textured gold background. The large-scale Cranes form an exotic and monumental bird wallpaper that will create the most beautifully enthralling interior. Nothing says lux and glamour like this Japanese wallpaper - it transforms a flat wall into a shimmering, historical tapestry. Key Details: This is a Wallpaper Mural, not a repeating pattern wallpaper Ships as a complete full set. Example: standard size 144"W x 100"H arrives in 6 panels, each 24"W x 100"H Includes a 1-inch vertical overlap between each panel for seamless alignment Available in removable peel and stick and commercial-grade traditional Type II wallcovering materials








