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According to the japanese tradition, the year is divided into 24 periods and 72 kos (seasons), each one representing one …
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According to the japanese tradition, the year is divided into 24 periods and 72 kos (seasons), each one representing one of the small transitions that the nature undergoes during a year. This theme represents the geishi or “midsummer” period, form the june 27th to july 6th.
the season here portrayed is: natsukarekusa karuru.
this piece is crafted with silk and cotton and is available as boiseries over a vertical panel measuring 135 x h 200 cm supported by a wood honeycomb structure. The fabric is also
available in sheets measuring 140 x h 200 cm.
details and dimensions:
• material: textiles wood
• dimensions (in): w 53.15 x d 1.57 x h 78.74
• dimensions (cm): w 135 x d 4 x h 200
• handmade in italy
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- Dimensions
- 53.15ʺW × 1.57ʺD × 77.17ʺH
- Styles
- Contemporary
- Country of Origin
- Italy
- Item Type
- Made to Order
- Estimated Lead Time: 4 months
- Materials
- Fabric
- Color
- Gray
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Return Policy - Cancel within 24 hours. This item is non-returnable.
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