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Photo Mug : No. 5 (go), from the series "Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku kaiko...c.1798/1800. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro. No. 5 (go), from the series "Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku kaiko...c.1798/1800)

No. 5 (go), from the series 'Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku kaiko...c.1798 / 1800. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro. No. 5 (go), from the series 'Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku kaiko...c.1798 / 1800)




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No. 5 (go), from the series "Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku kaiko...c.1798/1800. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro. No. 5 (go), from the series "Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku kaiko...c.1798/1800)

No. 5 (go), from the series "Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku kaiko tewaza-gusa)", Japan, c. 1798/1800

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Basket Calligraphy Four People Kitagawa Utamaro Leaf Leaves Oban Preparation Preparations Preparing Sericulture Silk Farming Textile Industry Utamaro Utamaro Kitagawa Women At Work Color Woodblock Print


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Bring a piece of Japanese art history to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the captivating image of No. 5 (go) from Kitagawa Utamaro's Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry series. This exquisite woodblock print, dating back to the late 18th century, showcases the beauty and grace of a woman involved in the ancient silk production process. Each mug is expertly printed with high-quality, vibrant, and long-lasting images, ensuring your favorite artwork remains a delight to behold even as you enjoy your favorite beverage. Elevate your mug collection with this unique fusion of art and functionality.

Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate


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No. 5 (go) from the series 'Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry' (Joshoku kaiko tewaza-gusa) by Kitagawa Utamaro, c. 1798/1800, is a captivating color woodblock print that showcases the intricacies of silk farming during the Edo period in Japan. The image features four women at work in a serene setting, surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant roses. In the foreground, a woman sits at a low table, carefully preparing silk threads using a basket and a block printing tool. Another woman, dressed in a pink kimono, holds a fan and observes the process. A third woman, wearing a green obi (sash), brings in a tray of freshly picked leaves, while the fourth woman, dressed in a green kimono, adds the leaves to a boiling pot. The intricate details of the women's clothing and the natural elements in the background are beautifully rendered in the print. The use of color, particularly the contrast between the green and pink hues, adds depth and dimension to the image. The women's expressions and body language convey a sense of focus and dedication to their work. This print is a testament to the artistic skill and creativity of Kitagawa Utamaro, who is considered one of the most influential artists of the Ukiyo-e (floating world) school. The series 'Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry' highlights the importance of the textile industry in Japan during the Tokugawa period and the role of women in its production. The print is a valuable addition to any collection of Asian art, particularly those focused on the 18th century and traditional Japanese dress.

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