HOKUSAI'S "GREAT WAVE" | Turtleneck
Japanese name/ 大波 (Oonami)
-About-
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) was a master artist and printmaker of ukiyo-e, “pictures of the floating world” school.
Hokusai was well over 70 years old when The Great Wave was made. It would be the very first print he would publish of his monumental series, “The Thirty-Six Views ofMount Fuji”, a series which would firmly secure Hokusai’s fame in Japan, as well as overseas.
The Great Wave is Hokusai’s mostcelebrated work and with no doubt considered the most recognizable work of Japanese art in the world. This extraordinary pattern was dyed using the kimono technique “Kyoto-Yuzen”.
A collaboration with the Hokusai Museum, Obuse, Nagano.
・93% Rayon 7% Polyurethane
・Made in Japan
・Heat-retention fiber
・Knit fabric
・Hand-wash
・Hang to dry
・Use pressing cloth to iron
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
Japanese name/ 大波 (Oonami)
-About-
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) was a master artist and printmaker of ukiyo-e, “pictures of the floating world” school.
Hokusai was well over 70 years old when The Great Wave was made. It would be the very first print he would publish of his monumental series, “The Thirty-Six Views ofMount Fuji”, a series which would firmly secure Hokusai’s fame in Japan, as well as overseas.
The Great Wave is Hokusai’s mostcelebrated work and with no doubt considered the most recognizable work of Japanese art in the world. This extraordinary pattern was dyed using the kimono technique “Kyoto-Yuzen”.
A collaboration with the Hokusai Museum, Obuse, Nagano.
・93% Rayon 7% Polyurethane
・Made in Japan
・Heat-retention fiber
・Knit fabric
・Hand-wash
・Hang to dry
・Use pressing cloth to iron
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
Japanese name/ 大波 (Oonami)
-About-
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) was a master artist and printmaker of ukiyo-e, “pictures of the floating world” school.
Hokusai was well over 70 years old when The Great Wave was made. It would be the very first print he would publish of his monumental series, “The Thirty-Six Views ofMount Fuji”, a series which would firmly secure Hokusai’s fame in Japan, as well as overseas.
The Great Wave is Hokusai’s mostcelebrated work and with no doubt considered the most recognizable work of Japanese art in the world. This extraordinary pattern was dyed using the kimono technique “Kyoto-Yuzen”.
A collaboration with the Hokusai Museum, Obuse, Nagano.
・93% Rayon 7% Polyurethane
・Made in Japan
・Heat-retention fiber
・Knit fabric
・Hand-wash
・Hang to dry
・Use pressing cloth to iron
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)