Product Description
It is a work that draws a handwritten Ukiyo-e (Ukiyo-e is originally a print, but it is not a print, but each one is drawn by hand) on a small kite.
The vivid tones drawn in the two-dimensional composition peculiar to Ukiyo-e are very beautiful and have a unique atmosphere.
There are several small kites in Japanese traditional culture, but it is rare and valuable to draw a story carefully and make a box as one piece like this work.
The condition is also good, so I think it is a very good collection.
See [About the product] below for the story depicted.
The author also draws three other stories on kites.
If you are interested, please see the following products.
【1a01】Japanese Ukiyo-e mini kite Vtg - "Son Goku Saiyuki" motif
【1a03】Japanese Ukiyo-e mini kite Vtg - "Amakusa shirou tokisada" motif
【1a04】Japanese Ukiyo-e mini kite Vtg - Battle that remains in history "The Battle of Uji River" motif
Since it is an antique product, please read the image carefully and check the condition of the product before purchasing.
If you have any concerns about the condition of the product, please be sure to ask a question before purchasing.
In consideration of virus measures, we are careful about the environment at the time of packaging.
- [ Place of origin ]
- Japan
- [ Size ]
- -Box- Width 9cm : Height 13.5cm : length 2cm (Width 3.5in : Height 5.3in : length 0.7in)
-Kite(Ukiyo-e part)- Width 7cm : Height 11cm (Width 2.8in : Height 4.3in)
- [ Weight ]
- 35g(1.2oz)
- [ Condition ]
- Good.
However, there are some yellowing and stains depending on the age. Please read the image carefully and if you have any questions, please contact us and confirm before purchasing.
- [ Age ]
- 1988
- [ Material ]
- Paper, bamboo
- [ Type ]
- Mini size kite
- [ About the product ]
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-About design-Watounai is the protagonist of Ningyo Joruri "Kokusai Grand Battle (premiered in 1715)" by Chikamatsu Monzaemon.
It has a Chinese father and a Japanese mother, and is modeled on Chung's success in the Ming Dynasty reconstruction campaign from the Qing dynasty, but the story's development and ending are different from historical facts. It was later performed in Kabuki and became a very popular story.
"Watounai gets rid of the tiger"
Watounai, who landed in Mingoku, met a cannibalized tiger in a bamboo forest on the way to Shishigajo, but the tiger obeyed due to Watounai's power.
A story of heading to the castle with a mother on a completely quiet tiger.
- [ Notice ]
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