Mokuhanga Japanese woodblock print
Paper size: 4 x 4 inches
Year: 2024
Paper: Washi handmade by the national living treasure Ichibei Iwano
Number of colors used: 4
Mr. Ichibei Iwano is the 9th generation of Iwano family, making washi papers in the traditional Japanese method. His father was designated as a national living treasure by the Japanese government as well. You can read more about Mr. Iwano here.
Migrant Reflection
RETURN & REFUND POLICY
Return and exchange are accepted within 30 days from the purchase date.
Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
SHIPPING INFO
The artwork is mounted on a white backing board and can be easily removed for any framing you desire. The artwork ships flat in a thick cardboard envelope wrappped in a cellophane bag for protection.
What is Mokuhanga woodblock print?
Mokuhanga is a method of Traditional Japanese woodblock printmaking. It uses non-toxic, water-based inks combined with Japanese nori starch paste. Images are printed by hand using a baren, one color at a time.
