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Honganji Temple Vista of Mt. Fuji Japanese Woodcut Throw Blanket
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Honganji Temple Vista of Mt. Fuji Japanese Woodcut Throw Blanket
In the heart of Edo, the bustling capital of Japan, stands the majestic Honganji Temple, a beacon of tranquility amidst the city's vibrant energy. This grand temple, with its towering pagodas and serene gardens, is a place of spiritual refuge for the people of Edo. - One day, as the sun began its descent, casting long shadows across the temple grounds, a young artist named Hokusai ventured into the temple's courtyard. He was drawn to the temple's beauty and the peaceful atmosphere that permeated the air. As he wandered through the courtyard, he noticed a small opening in the temple wall, through which he could see a glimpse of Mount Fuji, the sacred mountain of Japan. - Hokusai was captivated by the sight of Mount Fuji, its snow-capped peak glistening in the fading light. He knew he had to capture this breathtaking scene on canvas. He quickly set up his easel and began to paint, his brushstrokes swift and sure. - As he painted, Hokusai felt a sense of peace and tranquility wash over him. The beauty of Mount Fuji and the serenity of the temple grounds seemed to soothe his soul. He poured his heart and soul into his painting, capturing the essence of the scene before him. - When he finally finished his painting, Hokusai stepped back to admire his work. He was pleased with what he saw. He had captured the beauty of Mount Fuji and the tranquility of the temple grounds perfectly. - Hokusai's painting of Mount Fuji from the Honganji Temple became one of his most famous works. It is a testament to his skill as an artist and his ability to capture the beauty of the natural world. - Honganji Temple in Asakusa of the Eastern Capital Edo is a view of Mount Fuji from the Tsukiji Hongan-ji temple in Tokyo. - Painting in the Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji a series of landscape prints by Japanese ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai 1760 to 1849 in Public Domain.
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By Antique I.November 15, 2021 • Verified Purchase
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A beautiful small blanket that is perfect for covering your legs while curled up in front of the fire, or for a decorative touch on the sofa. We also think it looks brilliant as a Christmas table centerpiece. We are delighted with it. The colors are absolutely perfect. Vibrant yet traditional. The pattern retains its lovely details despite the texture of the fabric. Very classy product that will not disappoint as a gift.
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By Tsi M.December 28, 2021 • Verified Purchase
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I was pleasantly surprised when I received the cotton throw blanket. It was made with such high quality. I am just about to order another throw. The colors are so vibrate and the weaving is so neat. Affordable as well. I really love my throw.
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By Leigh F.November 9, 2017 • Verified Purchase
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A quality printed throw has its advantages. This is a much finer weave throw than its loopier cousins, and though lighter, it is worth the investment for custom room accessorizing. The back is much prettier than the typical brown, and the fringe on the long sides very vivid, the selvage nicely done. Before photographing, I washed the throw in cold water, delicate, with a thicker woven throw the same size. On tumble dry low, this throw was dry in half the time as the other. This is a very practical quality if you use throws for furniture covers or to wrap up in frequently. The sleekness of the fabric makes it a great layer for accenting or protecting without the feeling of sitting on too much stuff. Perfect for napping or when you feel a light chill coming on. The color printing is beautiful and on this fabric, matched the design and color of my Photoshop image. This is an advantage for blending room fabrics and colors. The fringe on the short sides prints the colors from the design image and therefore varies from the side fringe. I streaked a white fractal line through the plaid pattern to give the illusion of weaving. This printed as crisp as an illusory thread, and put some white in the short side fringe, showing another advantage of print vs loomed- for artistic purposes, line lines, detail, and color integrity can be planned and preserved. My loomed throws have color limitations and more of a needlepoint texture. Print throws reproduce an exact image. The throw felt a little stiff straight out of the package, but this went away in the first delicate wash. Of course I searched the wash water for ink or bleeding and there was none.
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Created on: 1/26/2021, 7:43 AM
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