Zentner Collection: Antique Japanese Tansu, Asian Works of Art
Original Edo Japanese carved ranma panel, depicting a graceful crane soaring through stylized swirling clouds. This finely carved architectural element would have originally been placed above sliding doors or between rooms in a traditional Japanese home or temple, allowing light and air to pass while maintaining visual elegance.
The crane (tsuru) is one of the most revered symbols in Japanese culture—representing longevity, fidelity, and spiritual transcendence. Its depiction in flight through carved clouds suggests peace, elevation, and harmony with nature, often tied to auspicious wishes and blessings.
Carved from solid hinoki (Japanese cypress) and aged to a rich, natural patina over time, this panel retains its detailing and organic flow, a hallmark of Edo-period craftsmanship.

Age: Edo period (1603 - 1868) Circa 1700's

Dimensions: 43" long x 14" high x 1.5" thick
$1,225.00
item #1506403