A Noh performer wearing a hakama skirt in a court scene. An unfortunate father who commits suicide to redeem the honour of his daughter. Acted by Ichikawa Ebizo, a leading Kabuki actor of the late 18th century.
The artist behind this ukiyo-e (woodblock print), Toshusai Sharaku, is one of Japan’s greatest mysteries. His short career was only 10-months from the years 1794 and 1795, but during this time he managed to produce about 145 different woodblock prints.
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Brand KYO-TO-TO Size 2.5cmx3.5cm Material Embroidery thread: 100% Rayon, Glue Sheet: 100% Nylon Made in Kyoto, Japan
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The patches can be ironed on cotton and polyester materials. Use a damp cloth under the iron when ironing, and be extra careful if you are ironing on heat-sensitive materials. Machine-stitching is recommended to enhance strength.
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