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KINTSUGI KIT
Kintsugi (golden joinery) is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with...
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Mr. Fuji Scene from Satta by Utagawa Hiroshige 210x300 mm
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The series "Beauties of the Southern Quarter" by Utamaro Kitagawa 210x300mm
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The series "Beauties of the Southern Quarter" by Utamaro Kitagawa 1126 210x300mm
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Beauty Wiping Cup by Ichirakutei Eisui (later18thC.) 210x300mm
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Geisha Naniwaya Okita by Utamaro Kitagawa 210x300mm
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"Dojoji Dancer" by Kitagawa Utamaro 210x300mm
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Kabuki, Sugawaradenju, Matsuohmaru by Utagawa Kunisada 210x300 mm
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Rain at Shinyanagibashi by Hokusai Katsushika 210x300 mm
通常価格 $44.00 USD通常価格単価 / あたり
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Steve Jobs was a big fan of Japan. He not only visited the Sony factories in the 1980s and adopted many of their methods when he founded Apple, but he...
How did Japanese culture influence Steve Jobs?
Steve Jobs was a big fan of Japan. He not only visited the Sony factories in the 1980s and adopted many of their methods when he founded Apple, but he...
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Shapes of things to come: Steve Jobs and Japane...
Steve Jobs helped shape the modern world with his products at Apple, and it appears we can partly thank the unique aesthetic of Japanese ceramics for some of his most...
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Steve Jobs helped shape the modern world with his products at Apple, and it appears we can partly thank the unique aesthetic of Japanese ceramics for some of his most...