Description
This is the first collaboration between Hokusai Graphic and Jay Shogo, a Japanese artist active around the world! This long umbrella features a large, bold piece of art drawn in his distinctive style. The hopeful design conveys dreams and many thoughts on a paper airplane.
The handle is hand-joined by artisans to fit the 16 ribs, resulting in a beautiful seam. The shaft is made of natural wood (Pagoda tree) for a comfortable grip. Not only is it comfortable to hold, but it also opens smoothly even when you lift it up like a manual umbrella. The frame is made of lightweight, flexible fiberglass, making it durable and resistant to wind and rain. The black ribs make rust less noticeable, making this a long umbrella that combines design with ease of use. It also features UV protection, making it suitable for use as a parasol in both sunny and rainy weather.
| Item details | |
| material | 100% polyester |
| size | Length: approx. 80cm / Diameter: approx. 100cm |
| Weight | Approximately 440g |
We want to create umbrellas that are "stylish, elegant, and stylish on rainy days and sunny days." This is the origin of Hokusai Graphic. Hokusai's ukiyo-e prints remain fresh in every era and continue to fascinate the world today. Just like this great predecessor, Hokusai, we at Hokusai Graphic create and sell umbrellas with original graphic designs that remain fresh in every era and fascinate the world.
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