Sakura Bloom Ukiyo-e Diptych – Japanese Cherry Blossom Two-Panel Skateboard Wall Art
Cherry blossom (sakura) has been a central subject of Japanese art since the Heian period (794–1185). The blossom season lasts only about two weeks, which is why it became a symbol of impermanence and the beauty of transience in Japanese culture — a concept known as mono no aware (the pathos of things). In the ukiyo-e tradition, Hiroshige and Hokusai both painted cherry blossoms extensively. This diptych brings that tradition into a two-panel composition spanning 171 cm of Grade-A Canadian maple.
About this diptych
- Format: Two decks side by side — one continuous composition across 171 × 20 cm
- Material: Grade-A 7-ply Canadian maple — the same wood used in professional skate decks
- Print: Gallery-quality UV print — no glass needed
- Ready to hang — wall mounts and spacing guide included
- Ships from Berlin — worldwide delivery in protective packaging
See all two-panel diptych sets or three-panel triptychs (256 × 20 cm). Part of our Japanese ukiyo-e collection and our botanical & floral collection.
Our decks combine pro skateboard quality with museum-grade art — built to ride hard or hang beautifully.
Premium Canadian maple
7-ply construction for strength, flex, and durability — pro-grade quality you can feel.
UV-resistant vibrant print
Museum-level printing with pigment inks — colors stay bold for years, even under sun or street use.
Ready for wall display
Pre-drilled deck holes for easy wall mounting • Designed for decorative display • Statement piece for bold interiors
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