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2025.04.09
A picture rail is a rail-type fitting that allows you to hang and display paintings, frames, and artworks without making holes in the wall.
Movable fittings attached to the ends of wires or hooks hung on picture rails, used to stably hang frames at the desired angle or position.
Special fittings attached to the back of frames, used to hang them on walls or picture rails.
Easel: A tripod-shaped or stand-type platform used to support and display paintings, frames, and signs. It is used in various settings, from art studios to store signage.
Plate stand: Used to display flat objects that cannot be laid flat, by showing them in an upright form.
Fittings that firmly fix frames or panels to the wall by supporting them from below. Mainly used for a “mounted on the wall” style of display rather than a “hanging on the wall” style.
Hardware used for displaying frames, hanging scrolls, or artworks in Japanese-style rooms, designed to fit the unique structure of such rooms. Mainly for installation on nageshi (horizontal beams) or kamoi (lintels).
Special fittings for hanging and displaying works, frames, or hanging scrolls on nageshi or kamoi in Japanese-style rooms.
Yahazu: V-shaped fittings used to hook frames or works.
Suihatsu nail: Used to hang flower vases on the “suihatsu” in tea utensils.
Fuchin: Weight-like decorative pieces attached to the lower ends of hanging scrolls, mainly to prevent the scrolls from flipping up due to wind or movement, while also adding elegance. They are traditional Japanese mounting tools.