Do you know Kiryu Ori?
Kiryu Ori is the most traditional woven textile in Japan and has been used as Kimono fabric for over 1,000 years.
The Japanese Ministry of Industry and Commerce officially listed Kiryu Weaving as a Japanese traditional craft.
This art work is made by using Kiryu Ori, which is neatly made and so beautiful.
For your interest about Kiryu Ori>> http://www.kiea.jp/KiryuOri.html
You may feel it's incredible but this art work is all made of hands!! The panel is made by the technique of making Tatami mat (Japanese straw flooring mat). The back side is made of beautiful Fusuma paper. (Fusuma is Japanese paper-covered sliding door. )
This is fabric art and the weight is very light, so you can manage to decorate it easily anywhere you would like to place on.
The design is the Wave off Kanagawa by Hokusai Katsushika (1760-1849) who was a very popular Japanese Nihonga painter and best known as author of the woodblock print series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. The Wave off Kanagawa is one of popular his works.
This is handmade product , so the size and designs may be slightly different.
The other corrections are available. Let's see them!
Japanese Woven Textile Art, Handmade, Hokusai, the Wave off Kanagawa
Size: 251mm×280mm×16mm
Material: Acetate rayonMade in Japan
Note: This is a handmade product, so there may be slight variations in the design, size, etc...