Hopera Design

"Kushi" by Utamaro Kitagawa (1753-1806) Hoodie Send

€129,00

"Kushi" by Utamaro Kitagawa, meaning "Comb," is a quintessential example of the traditional Japanese Ukiyo-e style. This paint depicts a Japanese woman delicately holding a comb, showcasing Utamaro's renowned ability to capture feminine beauty and grace. Originally housed in the Library of Congress and digitally enhanced by rawpixel, this artwork exemplifies the elegance and refinement of Edo-period portraiture. Utamaro's attention to detail and mastery of line work are evident in the intricate patterns and subtle expressions, making "Kushi" a timeless piece that celebrates the cultural and artistic heritage of Japan.

Composition

  • 100% French Terry Organic Cotton
  • 400 G/m² 
  • Color: Send
  • Organic Carded, Dry Handfeel

Fitting

  • Oversize
  • Set-in sleeve
  • Double layered hood in self fabric
  • Inside single jersey back neck tape
  • Self fabric half moon at back neck
  • Single needle topstitch at neckline and along hood opening
  • 2x1 rib at sleeve hem and bottom hem
  • Armhole, sleeve hem and bottom hem with twin needle topstitch
  • Kangaroo pocket at front

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