HOKUSAI'S "MASCULINE WAVES" Turtleneck
Color / Off-White, and Light-Blue Size chart is below Care Instruction
Japanese name/ (DOTOUZU ONAMI)
-About-
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), an ukiyo-e wood-block print artist and master painter of the Edo era, was invited to Obuse by Takai Kozan, a wealthy farmer and merchant.
During his 3-year stay, 86 year-old Hokusai was asked to paint several masterpieces for the ceilings of festival floats. “Masculine Wave“ (Onami), and “Feminine Wave“ (Menami) were painted for the ceiling of the “Kanmachi”, festival float.
In “Masculine Wave“, the surging crest of a huge wave and the power of the ocean are delightfully expressed with hand-drawn lines, evoking Hokusai’s spirited character and inner strength.
A collaboration with the Hokusai Museum (Obuse, Nagano).
・93% Rayon 7% Polyurethane
・Made in Japan
・Heat-retention knit fabric
・Hand-wash
・Hang to dry
・Use pressing cloth to iron
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
Color / Off-White, and Light-Blue Size chart is below Care Instruction
Japanese name/ (DOTOUZU ONAMI)
-About-
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), an ukiyo-e wood-block print artist and master painter of the Edo era, was invited to Obuse by Takai Kozan, a wealthy farmer and merchant.
During his 3-year stay, 86 year-old Hokusai was asked to paint several masterpieces for the ceilings of festival floats. “Masculine Wave“ (Onami), and “Feminine Wave“ (Menami) were painted for the ceiling of the “Kanmachi”, festival float.
In “Masculine Wave“, the surging crest of a huge wave and the power of the ocean are delightfully expressed with hand-drawn lines, evoking Hokusai’s spirited character and inner strength.
A collaboration with the Hokusai Museum (Obuse, Nagano).
・93% Rayon 7% Polyurethane
・Made in Japan
・Heat-retention knit fabric
・Hand-wash
・Hang to dry
・Use pressing cloth to iron
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
Color / Off-White, and Light-Blue Size chart is below Care Instruction
Japanese name/ (DOTOUZU ONAMI)
-About-
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), an ukiyo-e wood-block print artist and master painter of the Edo era, was invited to Obuse by Takai Kozan, a wealthy farmer and merchant.
During his 3-year stay, 86 year-old Hokusai was asked to paint several masterpieces for the ceilings of festival floats. “Masculine Wave“ (Onami), and “Feminine Wave“ (Menami) were painted for the ceiling of the “Kanmachi”, festival float.
In “Masculine Wave“, the surging crest of a huge wave and the power of the ocean are delightfully expressed with hand-drawn lines, evoking Hokusai’s spirited character and inner strength.
A collaboration with the Hokusai Museum (Obuse, Nagano).
・93% Rayon 7% Polyurethane
・Made in Japan
・Heat-retention knit fabric
・Hand-wash
・Hang to dry
・Use pressing cloth to iron
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)