SGI Gohonzon Mandala - Fine-Art Giclée Unryu Paper Print Wall Scroll
44cm
17¼"
22.7cm
9"

Approximate Measurements

Artwork Panel: 18cm x 27.5cm  ≈  7" x 10¾"

Silk/Brocade Border: 22.7cm x 44cm  ≈  9" x 17¼"

SGI Gohonzon Mandala - Fine-Art Giclée Unryu Paper Print Wall Scroll close up view

Close up view of the artwork mounted to this silk brocade wall scroll

SGI Gohonzon Mandala Fine-Art Giclée Scroll

This premium wall scroll features a carefully restored reproduction of a Gohonzon mandala in the style used by Soka Gakkai International (SGI) practitioners. The artwork is reproduced as a fine-art giclée print on handmade Japanese Unryu paper, mounted in shimmering blue-gold silk brocade to reflect both devotion and quality craftsmanship.

Artistry and Meaning

The central inscription “Nam-myōhō-renge-kyō” anchors the mandala, surrounded by the flowing calligraphic inscriptions representing the life of Buddhahood inherent in all of us. The handmade Unryu paper gives each piece a unique texture and depth. At the same time, the giclée process faithfully captures every brushstroke—creating a piece that honors spiritual tradition and elevated aesthetics.

Silk Mounting

Mounted in an elegant blue-gold silk brocade, the scroll presents a living surface: in certain light it appears deep blue with gold accents, in other light it shifts to golden with subtle blue undertones. The interplay of color and fabric adds contemplative presence to any altar or display space.

Usage & Faith-Friendly Notes

This reproduction is intended as a visual and devotional aid for those inspired by the SGI-style Gohonzon tradition. While not officially issued by SGI or consecrated by a priest of the sect, it is crafted with respect for the mandala's form and meaning. Practitioners are welcome to use it as a focus of personal chanting, contemplation, and dedication, with the awareness that true power lies in one’s faith, practice, and inner transformation—not merely the physical scroll.

Specifications

• Fine-art giclée print on genuine Japanese Unryu paper

• Mounted with luminous blue-gold silk brocade

• Based on SGI Gohonzon calligraphy (this image comes from a lineage dating to 1720)

• Artist-refined digital restoration by Gary Westergren

• Ready to hang