kakemono

/ˌkɑkəˈmoʊnoʊ/
noun
  1. A Japanese hanging scroll, typically with a painting or calligraphy, that is rolled up when not displayed.
    • The museum displayed a beautiful kakemono from the Edo period.
    • She hung a kakemono of cherry blossoms in her study.
    • The art collector carefully unrolled the kakemono to show the landscape painting.
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