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Framed Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Yoshikazu - 19thC Bandhani Silk Scarves Camphor wood is moth &

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Description

Camphor wood is moth & insect repellent and protects silk from damage

The carving on the top frieze shows a pair of peacocks

It has a distressed blue paint finish

62 x 38 x 65 (wxdxh cms)

Function: Originally used for daily meals

Framed Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Yoshikazu - 19thC Bandhani Silk Scarves Camphor wood is moth &This old Japanese woodblock print is by renowned woodblock print artist Utagawa Yoshikazu and from a set of three entitled 'Great Battle of the Taiheiki' which records the battle from a famous chronicle of the warring period between Northern & Southern in 14th century Japan. Dating from 1856 or later Edo Period these old prints have been reframed by our skilled team in a simple matte black wood frame. The full triptych can be seen at the Museum of

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