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  2. Hanging scroll - Wikipedia

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    A hanging scroll is one of the many traditional ways to display and exhibit East Asian painting and calligraphy. They are different from handscrolls, which are narrower and designed to be viewed flat on a table. Hanging scrolls are generally intended to be displayed for short periods of time, after which they are rolled up and tied for storage.

  3. Kakemono - Wikipedia

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    Decorative kakemono and ikebana in an onsen hotel. A kakemono (掛物, "hanging thing"), more commonly referred to as a kakejiku (掛軸, "hung scroll"), is a Japanese hanging scroll used to display and exhibit paintings and calligraphy inscriptions and designs mounted usually with silk fabric edges on a flexible backing, so that it can be rolled for storage.

  4. Benty Grange hanging bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Benty Grange hanging bowl is a fragmentary Anglo-Saxon artefact from the seventh century AD. All that remains are parts of two escutcheons: bronze frames that are usually circular and elaborately decorated, and that sit along the outside of the rim or at the interior base of a hanging bowl. A third one disintegrated soon after excavation ...

  5. Mezuzah - Wikipedia

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    Today some Samaritans would also use a Jewish-style mezuzah case and place inside it a small written Samaritan scroll, [35] i.e. a text from the Samaritan Torah, written in the Samaritan alphabet. The more such mezuzot there are in the house, the better it is considered to be. [36]

  6. Taenghwa - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist hanging scroll from Joseon, cc. between 1768 and 1833. T'aenghwa (Hangul: 탱화, translation: "hanging-painting"; [1] alternate: Hwaom zhenghua) [2] is a characteristic type of Korean Buddhist visual art. [3] A genre of Buddhist art, the paintings of icons can be on hanging scrolls, or framed pictures, or wall-paintings. [1]

  7. Scroll (art) - Wikipedia

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    The scroll in art is an element of ornament and graphic design featuring spirals and rolling incomplete circle motifs, some of which resemble the edge-on view of a book or document in scroll form, though many types are plant-scrolls, which loosely represent plant forms such as vines, with leaves or flowers attached.

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