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Hokusai Prints Coasters
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Item #80039942
Hokusai Prints Coasters2151
Price: 18$18.00
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Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760–1849) mastered painting and printmaking styles and techniques from a vast range of sources, including Ming China (1368–... View Full Product Details
Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760–1849) mastered painting and printmaking styles and techniques from a vast range of sources, including Ming China (1368–1644), traditional and contemporary Japan, and the West. Our coasters celebrate four of his beloved prints in The Met collection.
Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760–1849) mastered painting and printmaking styles and techniques from a vast range of sources, including Ming China (1368–1644), traditional and contemporary Japan, and the West. Our coasters celebrate four of his beloved prints in The Met collection.
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I was surprised at the poor quality. Coasters are intended to protect another surface from moisture so I was surprised that the image began to delaminate around the edges after a very short time. I used these for coffee mugs and for standard drinks - they were not exposed to excessive moisture. The coasters are about 1/8" thick with a velvet-like bottom and an extremely thin printed image on the top.