Tama Collection
"Tama: A Journey Through Time and Nature" Step into the enchanting world of Tama, a place where history intertwines with natural beauty
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"Tama: A Journey Through Time and Nature" Step into the enchanting world of Tama, a place where history intertwines with natural beauty. Lady Arnold, the third wife of Sir Edwin Arnold, once found solace in the mesmerizing Autumn Moon over Tama River, as depicted in the series "Eight views of famous places. " Delicate artistry comes to life through a netsuke depicting a water dragon from the late 19th century. Crafted with stag-antler precision, it captures the mythical allure that surrounds Tama. Cherry Blossoms bloom along the Tama River Embankment, immortalized in a woodblock print. The soft pink petals dance on gentle breezes, creating an ethereal atmosphere that captivates all who witness its splendor. In 1919, amidst wavering shadows near Tokyo's Tama riverbank, an unexpected encounter took place. Startled by a girlish form emerging from within nature's embrace, one could only wonder at her mysterious presence. Travel back to the 1880s and immerse yourself in Tama's timeless charm. This serene river has witnessed generations pass by and holds countless untold stories within its flowing currents. The words "江戸郊. . 景之. . 玉川秋月" echo through time - an invitation to experience Autumn Moon over Tamagawa as envisioned by Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858). His artistic mastery transports us to another era where tranquility reigns supreme. Hagi no tamagawa reveals Bushclover gracefully adorning Tamagawa's banks while Chidori no tamagawa showcases Plovers frolicking amidst nature's bounty. These scenes evoke harmony between man and wildlife along this majestic river. Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858) skillfully captured Edo's blossoms in his works like never before.