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Vintage Japanese Fukeiga 4 - Ukiyo-e Luggage Tag
Fukeiga 4 by Hiroshige Ando. Ukiyo-e print from the Library of Congress.
Vintage Japanese Ukiyo-e art is a genre of Japanese woodblock prints that were produced between the 17th and 19th centuries during the Edo period in Japan. The term "Ukiyo-e" literally means "pictures of the floating world," which refers to the transient nature of the pleasure-seeking lifestyle of the people during that period. The Ukiyo-e art form was known for its vibrant colors, intricate details, and stylized compositions, and it remains popular among art lovers and collectors to this day. The earliest Ukiyo-e prints were simple black and white sketches, but as the art form became more popular, artists began using multiple blocks to create complex and colorful prints. The process of creating Ukiyo-e prints was a collaborative effort between artists, carvers, and printers. The artist would create the design, the carver would carve the image into wooden blocks, and the printer would use these blocks to produce the final prints. Ukiyo-e prints covered a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, famous actors and courtesans, historical events, and scenes from daily life. Some of the most famous Ukiyo-e artists include Hokusai, Hiroshige, and Utamaro. Hokusai's "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" is perhaps the most well-known Ukiyo-e print, and it depicts a towering wave with Mount Fuji in the background. One of the most distinctive features of Ukiyo-e prints is their use of bold, flat colors and strong outlines. This style was influenced by the Japanese tradition of woodblock printing, which dates back to the 8th century. The Ukiyo-e style was also influenced by Western art, particularly the Dutch paintings that were introduced to Japan during the Edo period. Ukiyo-e prints were originally created as affordable art for the masses, and they were sold in markets and shops throughout Japan. However, they also became popular among Western collectors in the 19th century, particularly in France, where they inspired the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist movements. Today, Ukiyo-e prints are highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts around the world, and they continue to inspire artists and designers with their bold colors, striking compositions, and unique style.
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It look durable, and seems to be great quality. Minus the scratch on one of the two tags.
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Beware of IMPORTS TAX if you live in Canada ! I’ve got charged $10 US for shipping and an extra 14.32 $ Can for import tax ! 50$ Can for two luggage tags ! Turned out ok,
Of of the two luggage tags have some scratch on it.
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By r.October 4, 2025 • Verified Purchase
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I love the bold look of this design! The quality is great, and the colors are so vivid. It feels durable and well-made.
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By Hailey L.November 28, 2023 • Verified Purchase
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This came exactly as it showed on the preview. Am very pleased with the end result. Colors were exactly as depicted on the website.
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