Edo Kimekomi Magnets
Craft Type: 04Edo Kimekomi Ningyo
Passion and Dedication of the Craftsman
Edo Kimekomi magnets with dynamic landscapes inside small,
42 mm circles.
The depicted landscapes are two famous works
by Katsushika Hokusai,
"The Great Wave off Kanagawa" and "Fine Wind, Clear Morning"
from his 36 views of Mount Fuji.
The magnets feature abstractions of the original pictures
represented in bright colours,
and provide cheer to the surrounding atmosphere.
Their casual simplicity is where the skill and dedication of
the craftsman is evident. For "The Great Wave off Kanagawa",
the mold was created and the cloth selected
to communicate a sense of perspective between the giant wave
billowing in its approach and Mount Fuji in the distance.
For both "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" and
"Fine Wind, Clear Morning", each speck of snowy landscape on
Mount Fuji has been hand-drawn using a kind of white pigment
made from crushed shells and also used for the foundation
for creating faces when making Kimekomi Ningyo.
Using the pigment instead of the Kimekomi technique
for the snow on top of the mountain has given life to a sense of
depth in that little world on the magnet.
Use them on your fridge or in your entranceway,
or anywhere else you would like to decorate with a little picture.
Craft Description
| Product Name | Edo Kimekomi Magnets |
|---|---|
| Craftsman Name | Tsukada Koubou |
| Craft Type | 04Edo Kimekomi Ningyo |
| Materials |
Toso(clay), chemical fiber, whitewash, magnet (Two sets of T he Great Wave off Kanagawa / big wave and Fine Wind, Clear Morning / red Fuji) |
| Sizes | φ42mm × H 18mm |
| Suggested Retail Price (incl. tax) |
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04Edo Kimekomi Ningyo