Sumidagawa Furoshiki 48cm | Mt Fuji
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Description
Description
With the Art Furoshiki 48cm | South Wind, Clear Sky you can wrap your small or medium bento boxes in a work of art! Looking for a larger version? See here
South Wind, Clear Sky (Gaifuu Kaisei) is a Hokusai masterpiece. The composition shows a moment in early autumn when the morning sun covers Mt Fuji in a beautiful shade of red, creating a striking image of the mountain against the bright blue sky.
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Details & Care
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