Description
When you think of family crests, you might think of something from your own family, or if you're knowledgeable about history, you might think of famous warlords or great people. This is a large bellflower design in indigo blue and madder red that is used on a knotted corner like the one used by Sakamoto Ryoma, a famous patriot from the end of the Edo period.
This folding umbrella, suitable for both sunny and rainy weather, features a bold, modern Japanese graphic design on the entire umbrella fabric. The pattern is hand-joined by artisans to fit the frame, resulting in a beautiful seam. It opens with a push of a button, making it easy to fold for storage. It's also large enough to keep the back strap dry, making it suitable for both traditional and Western clothing. The frame is made of lightweight, flexible fiberglass for easy portability, making it durable and resistant to wind and rain. This folding umbrella combines design and ease of use, with features designed for portability that allow it to be used as both a rain umbrella and a parasol.
| Item details | |
| material | 100% polyester, elm, fiberglass |
| size | Length: 57cm / Diameter: approx. 95cm / Length from tip to tip: approx. 110cm / Length when folded: approx. 25cm |
| Weight | Approximately 250g |
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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