Brand: JE ART
Material: Echo-friendly Micofiber
Openning: Metal buckle
Size: 11×10×2cm
Washing instructions: For partial stain, can be cleaned by wet cloth with washing-up liquid
Every purchase supports the artist
£12.00
Item Code: #J201007
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This purse has a design inspired by the work of Artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), the leading ukiyo-e artist and printmaker of the later Edo period. Hokusai painted numerous mythological works during his career. This purse features a Phoenix covered in an array of red and blue featherswith beautiful detail. It’s a great gift for Katsushika Hokusai fans and ukiyo-e art lovers.
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Brand: JE ART
Material: Echo-friendly Micofiber
Openning: Metal buckle
Size: 11×10×2cm
Washing instructions: For partial stain, can be cleaned by wet cloth with washing-up liquid
Every purchase supports the artist
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Every purchase supports the Artist.
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