Japanese Ukiyo-e Messenger Bag Woodblock Art Yoshitoshi Geisha Maiko Kimono Tattoo Ink Beautiful Womens Mens Printed Cross Body Shoulder Bag
Japanese Ukiyo-e Messenger Bag Woodblock Art Yoshitoshi Geisha Maiko Kimono Tattoo Ink Beautiful Womens Mens Printed Cross Body Shoulder Bag
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UKIYO-E WOODBLOCK ART
MESSENGER BAG
"Looking Away In Pain" (痛そう Itasou)
by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, ca. 1888, from the series "Thirty-two Aspects of Women (風俗三十二相 Fuzoku sanjuniso)"
Biting on a handkerchief with her teeth, the courtesan turns away as the needle writes the "irebokuro" - a tattoo mark - into her inner arm.
The woman's dishevelled wispy hair, slightly undone kimono and overall sultry expression hint that perhaps the tattoo decision was made after a moment of passion - and it is possibly the lover that is tattooing his name on her arm right now, in the declaration of the couple's love.
A nicely detailed messenger bag, with zippered main compartment and a zippered mesh pocket under the flap
Reporter/shoulder/crossbody bag, that would easily fit a tablet or books & study notes or few every day's essentials!
Would easily fit a standard size laptop (15-16" screen size, 13" x 8" dimensions) - please note that it is not padded for protection and not waterproof, but it will definitely fit it :)
Front cover is printed by the process of dye-sublimation, the most environmentally friendly, sustainable process possible in garment printing and production.
- Microfibre/600D Polyester
- Zippered main compartment
- Zippered mesh pocket under flap
- Touch fastener closure
- Adjustable shoulder strap
- Dimensions: 36 x 30 x 11.5cm
- Capacity: 9 litres
- Reach certified
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Our environmental credentials.
- The wrapping paper and swing tags we use are made from 100% recycled uncoated paper.
- The method of dye-sublimation is sustainable and safe for the environment and the worker. Dye-sublimation creates zero water waste.
- This bag is Reach certified (REACH is a European Regulation and is an acronym for the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals. The overall aims of REACH are to: Provide a high level of protection of human health and the environment from the use of chemicals).
★★★★★★★★
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