Guy De Jean Compact Umbrella (Dog/Black) Tumbler The Scrolls of Frolicking Animals
Description
The Scrolls of Frolicking Animals series uses a copperplate transfer printing technique typical of Hasami ceramic painting during the Meiji and Taisho eras
dry cool or line-dry
long grouped under the umbrella of the more well known Imari porcelain of the Arita area of Saga Prefecture
A variety of advertising leaflets
Width: 13 cm
Guy De Jean Compact Umbrella (Dog/Black) Tumbler The Scrolls of Frolicking AnimalsThis folding umbrella offers a manual opening with a handle in the shape of a greyhound head. It provides protection for you in rain or shine. This umbrella is handmade in Donzy, France. Closed length: 29 cmOpen diameter: 95 cmWeight: 315 grams About Guy De Jean In 1920 Aunt Agathe made umbrellas and parasols in the old fashioned way in a shop in Paris. Two decades later, Guy de Jean, a young new wave stylist visiting Paris, met his future wife
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