Description
The wildly popular paper-cut umbrella has been updated in a vibrant crimson! This is the first collaboration between Hokusai Graphics and 1+11= (Keiko Sasaki), a paper-cut artist who expresses a world of delicate yet playful expression. This tri-fold umbrella depicts a journey of falling rain and fish, unfolding into a single piece. This parasol features a luxurious handle crafted from natural bamboo. The fabric is UV-resistant and made of thick polyester for excellent UV protection. The shaft, tip, buttons, and strap are all black, highlighting the bold pattern, for a stylish look. The handle is crafted from natural bamboo with strong knots. The Hokusai crest adds a touch of elegance and elegance. The ferrule is crafted from a natural, light-colored wood that matches the bamboo handle. The umbrella band and the umbrella pouch fastener are adorned with original buttons featuring the Hokusai crest, showcasing attention to detail. Perfect for everyday use or as a kimono accessory, the thick fabric provides excellent light-blocking properties, making it the perfect companion for a comfortable summer. This parasol's vibrant crimson color creates a gorgeous effect.
■ Designer's thoughts
The design changes to a vibrant crimson, evoking the sunlight filtering through a light shower. The tri-fold umbrella depicts rain falling in a wide arc, turning into rivers and flowing into the sea. It evokes a story of flowing water encountering fish, aquatic plants, fallen leaves, jellyfish, and bubbles. Imagine the journey of water as you catch the rain with this umbrella, making even rainy days more enjoyable. The eight large circles are drawn with two undulating curves, creating the appearance of an infinite flow in a figure eight pattern. See if you can find the heart hidden quietly within the complex pattern.
■ Designer's thoughts
The design changes to a vibrant crimson, evoking the sunlight filtering through a light shower. The tri-fold umbrella depicts rain falling in a wide arc, turning into rivers and flowing into the sea. It evokes a story of flowing water encountering fish, aquatic plants, fallen leaves, jellyfish, and bubbles. Imagine the journey of water as you catch the rain with this umbrella, making even rainy days more enjoyable. The eight large circles are drawn with two undulating curves, creating the appearance of an infinite flow in a figure eight pattern. See if you can find the heart hidden quietly within the complex pattern.
Item details
Material: Handle: Bamboo, Rib Material: Fiberglass
Size: Length: 57cm / Diameter: approx. 95cm / Length from tip to tip: approx. 110cm / Length when folded: approx. 25cm
Weight: 245g
UV processing: 99% UV protection
*This umbrella is designed to be used as a parasol, but it can also be used in light rain for a short period of time. However, please note that if used in a certain amount of rain, rainwater may seep out.
Weight: 245g
UV processing: 99% UV protection
*This umbrella is designed to be used as a parasol, but it can also be used in light rain for a short period of time. However, please note that if used in a certain amount of rain, rainwater may seep out.
We want to create umbrellas that are "stylish, elegant, and stylish on rainy days and sunny days." This is the origin of Hokusai Graphic. Hokusai's ukiyo-e prints remain fresh in every era and continue to fascinate the world today. Just like this great predecessor, Hokusai, we at Hokusai Graphic create and sell umbrellas with original graphic designs that remain fresh in every era and fascinate the world.
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