Beneath the Crest: A Kyoto Kaho Weaving of The Great Wave



Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa is reimagined here in exquisite Kyoto Nishijin textile — woven with pure silk, gold leaf, and platinum thread. This iconic image, part of his Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, captures a moment of breathtaking drama and enduring beauty.
Crafted on an 1800-needle Jacquard loom by Kyoto artisans, this piece is both art and artifact — a rare fusion of cultural legacy and refined design. A striking addition to any collection, it brings museum-quality mastery into the heart of your space.
Kyoto Nishijin textile artwork, The Great Wave off Kanagawa
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In a light-filled Kyoto atelier, the Nishijin artisan guides silk, gold, and platinum threads across a Jacquard loom with quiet precision. Each pass of the shuttle summons the painting into textured life—a storm frozen in motion, a legacy held in fiber. Here, the loom becomes an instrument of memory, and every thread carries the weight of centuries. In their hands, the wave does not crash—it endures.

From the historic heart of Kyoto, KYOTO KAHO brings the timeless beauty of Nishijin textiles into the modern world. With over 1,200 years of heritage, these exquisite fabrics—once reserved for emperors—now find new life not as garments, but as works of art for the spaces we cherish. By shifting from “wearable beauty” to “displayed beauty,” we invite you to transform your home, office, or gathering place into a space of quiet elegance and cultural pride. Let Nishijin’s rich tradition become part of your everyday atmosphere—and something you’ll want to share.
Our collection features masterful reproductions of iconic works by Japan’s Edo-period ukiyo-e artists—Hokusai, Hiroshige, Sharaku, and Utamaro—as well as revered pieces from Buddhist art and even select masterpieces by Western painters like Van Gogh and Renoir.