Antique Japanese Wood Sign Kanban Ryotei Restaurant Geisha Oiran Carved Art
Description
■ Description A. Introduction Invite the elegance of the "Flower and Willow World" into your home with this magnificent antique Japanese signboard (Kanban). Originally gracing the entrance of a high-class restaurant (Ryotei) during the late Meiji to early Showa period, this hand-carved masterpiece features a captivating Edo-style beauty—likely an Oiran or Geisha—engrossed in reading a scroll. It is a stunning artifact that promises to bring an atmosphere of refined hospitality and hidden stories to any interior. B. Features & Cultural Context The Design (Bijinga): The front showcases a high-relief carving of a woman in a luxurious Kimono with elaborate hairpins (Kanzashi), depicted in the classic "Bijinga" (beautiful person picture) style. She holds a scroll, perhaps a love letter or a poem, evoking a sense of romance and intellect. The Kanji (Ryori): The reverse side features the bold, hand-carved Kanji characters "料理" (Ryori), which translates to "Cuisine" or "Cooking". This confirms its history as a signboard for a traditional Japanese restaurant or Ryotei. Craftsmanship: Carved from a solid plank of wood, the piece retains traces of its original polychrome paint and gold leaf accents, displaying a rich patina that only decades of exposure can create. Kanban Culture: In old Japan, shop signs were not just advertisements but works of art representing the pride and quality of the establishment. C. Usage & Decor Ideas Restaurant or Sushi Bar: An authentic, high-impact focal point for a Japanese restaurant, sake bar, or tea house, instantly establishing tradition and quality. Statement Wall Art: At 80cm tall, it fits perfectly on a narrow column or hallway wall in a modern home, acting as a sophisticated conversation piece. Double-Sided Display: Because it features the Geisha on one side and the bold "Cuisine" calligraphy on the other, it can be hung in a way that allows viewing from both sides (e.g., suspended from a ceiling). D. Size & Weight Height (Length): 80 cm / 31.5 in Width: 27 cm / 10.6 in Thickness: 2.2 cm / 0.87 in Weight: 2.7 kg / 5.95 lbs E. Condition Condition: Antique / Weathered This item is an authentic antique and shows significant signs of age and use. Wood Split: There is a visible crack/split in the wood on the lower edge/side. Please check the photos carefully to understand the extent of this natural wood movement. Surface Wear: The paint and gold leaf show wear, fading, and peeling consistent with its age and exposure to the elements. Hardware: An old metal handle/hanger is attached to the top. Overall: The structure remains solid enough for display, and the weathering contributes to its wabi-sabi charm. F. Conclusion This is a rare opportunity to own a genuine piece of Japanese culinary history. Please check the photos for details on the wood split and vintage condition.