Description
Ink painting is an ancient Japanese art form that is captivating with its blending of black and white. This umbrella features a powerful, glaring black dragon painted across the entire surface of the umbrella fabric, using a sumi-e-style touch to evoke the world of ink. This maiko umbrella has an overwhelming presence and is easy for men to use as well.
This Japanese parasol, also known as a maiko umbrella or dance umbrella, is a traditional Japanese parasol used for dancing, such as Japanese dance and kabuki. While not UV-resistant, it offers a softer, more comfortable feel. The imposing black dragon, depicted solely in shades of black and white, elegantly expresses the traditional Japanese spirit. The decorative threads on the inside of the parasol are Hokusai colors of blue, pink, and light blue. The ferrule is luxuriously engraved with the Hokusai crest. The umbrella clasp, which is attached for carrying, can also be used as a bracelet or hair clip when not in use. The pearl dangling from the center of the clasp is engraved with a blue ocean wave, a Hokusai graphic. The handle is detachable for compact portability. It complements yukata, kimono, and other traditional Japanese clothing, and is also popular as a photo accessory, ornament, or souvenir. It will add a vibrant touch to any occasion, from everyday wear to special occasions.
This Japanese parasol, also known as a maiko umbrella or dance umbrella, is a traditional Japanese parasol used for dancing, such as Japanese dance and kabuki. While not UV-resistant, it offers a softer, more comfortable feel. The imposing black dragon, depicted solely in shades of black and white, elegantly expresses the traditional Japanese spirit. The decorative threads on the inside of the parasol are Hokusai colors of blue, pink, and light blue. The ferrule is luxuriously engraved with the Hokusai crest. The umbrella clasp, which is attached for carrying, can also be used as a bracelet or hair clip when not in use. The pearl dangling from the center of the clasp is engraved with a blue ocean wave, a Hokusai graphic. The handle is detachable for compact portability. It complements yukata, kimono, and other traditional Japanese clothing, and is also popular as a photo accessory, ornament, or souvenir. It will add a vibrant touch to any occasion, from everyday wear to special occasions.
| Item details | |
| material | Body: Bamboo, thread, wood, rattan, brass, polyester / Umbrella clasp: Stretch ribbon, glass beads, shell pearls |
| size | Total length: approx. 65.6cm / Diameter: approx. 80cm / From head to joint: approx. 44cm |
*The method for opening and closing a Japanese umbrella is different from that of a Western umbrella. Turn the umbrella until it opens naturally, then gently open it downwards.
*This umbrella is not UV-resistant or water-repellent. Please refrain from using it in the rain. Also, please refrain from using it in strong winds as it may cause the umbrella to break.
*One umbrella holder will be included with each purchase of a Maiko umbrella. When ordering, please specify the color of the umbrella holder in the "Other inquiries" section.
*If no color is specified, we will select and deliver it to you.
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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