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53 Cats of the Tokaido Furoshiki

Furoshiki from this series exhibit scenes from master Ukiyo-e print artist Kunioyoshi Utagawa, who had a penchant for depicting animals in traditional settings. Some even attribute kawaii culture as emerging in part due to early artistic depictions of cute animals like this.

This furoshiki features a scene from a c.1847 woodblock piece that suggests feline counterparts for the 53 stations on the Tokaido Train Line connecting Tokyo and Kobe.   

This quick-drying towel is woven in Kyoto and printed, color-by-color, for an off-set look. Hang it on your wall for decoration or use in your kitchen and to dry dishes and hands.

Check out our Cats, Blowfish + Octopus Tenugui also by Utagawa.

Features:

  • Art by Kuniyoshi Utagawa  
  • Dimensions: 20"L x 20"W
  • Material: 100% cotton
  • Made in Kyoto, Japan

Furoshiki from this series exhibit scenes from master Ukiyo-e print artist Kunioyoshi Utagawa, who had a penchant for depicting animals in traditional settings. Some even attribute kawaii culture as emerging in part due to early artistic depictions of cute animals like this.

This furoshiki features a scene from a c.1847 woodblock piece that suggests feline counterparts for the 53 stations on the Tokaido Train Line connecting Tokyo and Kobe.   

This quick-drying towel is woven in Kyoto and printed, color-by-color, for an off-set look. Hang it on your wall for decoration or use in your kitchen and to dry dishes and hands.

Check out our Cats, Blowfish + Octopus Tenugui also by Utagawa.

Features:

  • Art by Kuniyoshi Utagawa  
  • Dimensions: 20"L x 20"W
  • Material: 100% cotton
  • Made in Kyoto, Japan
$6.00

Original: $20.00

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$20.00

$6.00

Description

Furoshiki from this series exhibit scenes from master Ukiyo-e print artist Kunioyoshi Utagawa, who had a penchant for depicting animals in traditional settings. Some even attribute kawaii culture as emerging in part due to early artistic depictions of cute animals like this.

This furoshiki features a scene from a c.1847 woodblock piece that suggests feline counterparts for the 53 stations on the Tokaido Train Line connecting Tokyo and Kobe.   

This quick-drying towel is woven in Kyoto and printed, color-by-color, for an off-set look. Hang it on your wall for decoration or use in your kitchen and to dry dishes and hands.

Check out our Cats, Blowfish + Octopus Tenugui also by Utagawa.

Features:

  • Art by Kuniyoshi Utagawa  
  • Dimensions: 20"L x 20"W
  • Material: 100% cotton
  • Made in Kyoto, Japan