Kanagawa Wave Cap - かながわウェーブ Men's Kimono Jacket soft enough to wear in
Description
soft enough to wear in daylight rather than only after dark
This poster reproduces Sazai Hall at the Temple of the Five Hundred Arhats (Gohyaku Rakanji Sazaidō) from Hokusai's series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji
The pink peonies keep it from reading severe
the kind of poster that earns a second look from guests and starts a conversation about old Japan and its great highways
it's made to be carried and admired in fair weather
Kanagawa Wave Cap - かながわウェーブ Men's Kimono Jacket soft enough to wear inThe Great Wave cap rendered in thread, not flat print Hokusai's Great Wave off Kanagawa is, by most counts, the most reproduced artwork ever made that towering claw of water about to crash over tiny boats, with Fuji calm in the distance. It's been a stamp, an emoji, a thousand tattoos, and it started as a humble woodblock print around 1831. This cap renders the Great Wave in embroidery on the front, the crest and foam worked in blue and white thread
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