Description
Introducing a new series of popular lightweight sunshade parasols inspired by "Visiting Waterfalls Around Various Provinces"!
UMAARAI is based on the color scheme of Katsushika Hokusai's "Yoshitsune's Horse Washing Waterfall in Yoshino, Japan."
This is a light-blocking folding umbrella suitable for both sunny and rainy days, featuring a modern Japanese graphic design.
This is a modern take on the "janomegasa," a type of Japanese umbrella that uses a snake-eye pattern, combined with a folding umbrella.
The umbrella band and umbrella case feature works by Katsushika Hokusai.
This umbrella is 90g lighter than the standard Hokusai graphic sunshade parasol, making it easier to carry around. The frame is made of lightweight, flexible fiberglass, making it durable and resistant to wind and rain. It's a folding umbrella that combines design and ease of use, with many convenient features designed for portability so that it can be used as both a rain umbrella and a parasol.
| Item details | |
| Country of origin | China |
| material |
Fabric: 100% polyester |
| size | Total length: 53cm (extended) / 23cm (folded) Diameter: 88cm Main rib: 49cm |
| Weight | Approximately 205g |
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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