Japanese Embroidered Sukajan 'Hanamachi' Resin lantern Hokusai sets the busy
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Hokusai sets the busy
The slight tilt of the head gives the wolf a watchful
Ama-no-Jaku is a trickster figure from Japanese folklore — a mischievous spirit said to drag out people's worst impulses and hold them up for all to see
The violet-navy ground reads as a sophisticated alternative to plain black
This is for the history fan who admires the strategist over the berserker — patience and the long game
Japanese Embroidered Sukajan 'Hanamachi' Resin lantern Hokusai sets the busyThe sukajan that carries a whole festival on its back Hanamachi means 'flower town', the old entertainment quarters of Japan, and this sukajan conjures that world. The back is embroidered with figures and glowing lanterns among drifting cherry blossom, 'Japan' scripted in gold above a small, lively scene rather than a single beast, stitched in rich raised thread. The embroidery is dense and detailed, worked in real relief so the lanterns, blossom and
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