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Takashi Murakami Print "Flowers on the Island Closest to Heaven"

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Description

**Artist**: Takashi Murakami **Title**: Flowers on the Island Closest to Heaven **Year of Production**: 2018 **Technique**: Silkscreen **Image Size**: 425 × 341.8 mm **Sheet Size**: 518 × 422 mm **Edition**: 100 **Signature**: Yes **Condition**: New **Comment**: This piece was purchased from kaikaikiki and has been stored in sheet condition without framing. It will be shipped in its original packaging. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. I will do my best to respond. No claims, returns, or cancellations will be accepted after the auction concludes, so please bid only if you agree to these terms. I have various other items listed, so please check my other auctions as well.

Takashi Murakami Print "Flowers on the Island Closest to Heaven"

Current Bid

550,000 Yen ($3525.64)

Buyout Price

550,000 Yen ($3525.64)

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  • Bid price ($):

    $3525.64

  • Rinkya fee

    $505.00

  • Seller fee

    $15.00

Total:

$4045.64

Does not include shipping from Japan (combined shipment, billed at actual cost)

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2026-06-21 20:51:33 JST

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Collector Commentary

Takashi Murakami's "Flowers on the Island Closest to Heaven" is a striking illustration of contemporary Japanese art, underscored by his signature blend of traditional themes and modern aesthetics. As a limited edition silkscreen with only 100 pieces, its rarity inherently increases demand among collectors, particularly given its signed status, which adds authenticity and value. The print's pristine condition, combined with its original packaging from kaikaikiki, ensures a level of quality control and provenance that is often more rigorous in Japanese releases. As the contemporary art market continues to rise, carefully curated pieces like this one not only serve as visual statements but also as valuable investments, especially looking at comparative pricing in the Japan market.