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20th Anniversary Makiko Tanaka: Mizuhiki of rosebush

Sale price₱1,000.00

First thing when I go back to Japan, and I always want to eat one more time before returning to France!
My favorite Japanese food: bara-chirashi.
It is a special Japanese food that is irreplaceable because of its beautiful jewel box-like appearance and taste.
It has a festive image like a cracker, so if you keep it in your pocket all the time, you will feel happy.

The fabric is made of satin with a glossy and smooth texture.
The edges of the handkerchief are sewn by hand.

Makiko Tanaka LinenMakiko Tanaka
Painter
Born in Tokyo, lives in France
Works in a variety of media including watercolor, oil, pastel, ceramics, and short animation.
Mainly solo exhibitions in Japan and abroad,
He has collaborated with Shiseido, Pierre Hermé Paris, and many other companies.
Solo exhibitions scheduled for May 2023 in Kyoto and Ginza.


Letter: #9
Position: Lower right vertical

41 x 41cm100% cottonmade in Japan

20th Anniversary Makiko Tanaka: Mizuhiki of rosebush
20th Anniversary Makiko Tanaka: Mizuhiki of rosebush Sale price₱1,000.00

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Lovely.

I understand the craving for bara-zushi when returning from abroad! The idea of using it as a pattern for a handkerchief is interesting. The colors are beautiful.
I put my initials in the recommended font in green. It turned out very nice and I think it's nice to have your initials on it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Interesting!!!

It's gorgeous, but... eh! Yeah... !!!!
With great impact!
I'm looking forward to seeing a work with a twist or two without losing the glamour.

Anonymous
Anonymous
gorgeous

I gave this to a lovely lady who has been very kind to me as a gift with her initials on it. She had just purchased a Balenciaga basket bag on the day I gave it to her, and was concerned that the contents of the basket would be visible, so she immediately put this handkerchief over it and it fit perfectly! She was very happy because it added a nice summery touch!
I myself love to buy bara-chirashi at the bento shop in the station before taking the bullet train back home whenever I go to Kyoto, so I was surprised to see the design on the handkerchief! I want one for myself!

Anonymous
Anonymous
spark flyer✨

I thought it was a fruit and fireworks design, but I fell in love with the Spark Chirashi at first sight. If you look closely, the ingredients of the chirashi are scattered like jewels. I bought it as a gift for a loved one, but I would like to get one for myself as well.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Congratulatory design for a promotion gift

I gave this as a gift for a promotion to a senior at work. It was colorful, festive, and delightful.