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Christmas acrylic pendant
There's "Doraemon peeking out of boots"
Doraemon bell pendant, etc... They're all very cute.
Doraemon + Mini Doraemon gather to celebrate Christmas together
Can be hung on the "Christmas tree"
Can also be hung on a bag or pouch
Comes with bead-chain
Also comes with a Christmas postcard
Ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai is the only Japanese named by LIFE magazine as one of the "100 people who have achieved the most important achievements in the world in the last millennium."
In the second half of the 19th century, the Japanese Arts and Crafts Movement emerged in Europe, known as "Japaneseism", and was highly regarded. Hokusai not only influenced Impressionist painters such as Van Gogh and Monet, but also influenced European artists such as composer Debussy.
The theme of this work is Katsushika Hokusai's manga and the "Schematic Map of Three Views of Suruga Town, Edo" from the world-famous Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. Suruga Town became the current Nihonbashi Muromachi Town.
The Mitsui in the picture is "Echigoya", a kimono shop that was the predecessor of today's Mitsukoshi Department Store and was very popular at the time for its high-quality kimonos.
The work adopts a composition viewed from below, emphasizing the large roof, with Mount Fuji rising quietly from the streets of Suruga Town, maintaining a typically brilliant harmony between the triangle of Mount Fuji and the triangular slope of the roof.
Fat Tiger and Xiao Fu start laughing when they see Nobita slip and drop a rice ball while going to the roof to have lunch and replace the tiles. It depicts Doraemon and his friends enjoying their favorite Dorayaki with Shizuka.
This product uses the highest quality "raw Japanese paper".
National Treasure: Iwano Ichibei Echizen Paperback
● Dimensions: H 41.0 cm x W 52.5 cm
● Material: wood, acrylic, Japanese paper
● Place of production: Made in Japan
Manhattan Portage was born in New York in 1983 with the original intention of providing high-quality bags to as many New Yorkers as possible. The first bags were designed and commercialized for New York bikers and East Village DJs to simplify people's lives.
Manhattan Portage is named after "New York" which represents "versatility", "durability" and "adaptability".
Tough" is the DNA, and "bag suitable for everyone" is the important brand slogan, catering to various lifestyles. Product development
●Material: 1000D CORDURA® classic fabric
WHAT IS CORDURA® FABRIC?
CORDURA® is a high-strength nylon fabric developed by DuPont in the United States during World War II. It was originally used by the military in tire manufacturing;
It was not until 1966, when DuPont developed a new nylon formula, that CORDURA® began to be transferred to nylon products.
Due to its high strength, tear resistance, and wear resistance, CORDURA® nylon fabric is widely used in various military supplies, so CORDURA® has almost become synonymous with military-standard fabrics.