Beautiful blossoms. The red autumn sun. Stormy Seas. Katsushika Hokusai was a Japanese artist who celebrated the beauty of Japan and its rich history. Epic paintings. Divine drawings. Wondrous woodblock prints. Born around 1760, Katsushika Hokusai continues to inspire and influence artists around the world. Enjoy his artwork too on the recycled zip pockets. KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI Fuji from Gotenyama, 1830-32 © Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, Red Fuji, Mountains in Clear Weather, 1831 © Peter Willi ARTOTHEK, The Great Wave, 1831
Reflects light and enhances visibility.
Lightweight
Weigh 110 g / 3.8 oz
Compact
Mini 13 × 23 cm / 5" × 9"
Midi 20 × 27 cm / 8" × 11"
Maxi 25 × 32 cm / 10" × 13"
Water–resistant
Preferrably hand wash to preserve the glass bead and water resistant coatings. Machine wash at 30°C in a washing bag, to prevent fibres entering the wastewater.
Sensitive to abrasive surfaces, friction exposes the base fabric.