"Otsu Hashirii Teahouse" is one of the "Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō" created by Utagawa Hiroshige, a ukiyo-e artist from the late Edo period.
Kit contents: Veneer for collage, backing board, cardboard spacers (for raising the height)
Species of wood used: Approximately 7 types from cedar, cypress, Japanese ash, horse chestnut, Amur cork tree, pine, cherry, zelkova, beech, and walnut. (The species of wood used may change without notice depending on the availability of materials.)
Finished size: 297 x 210 mm (approximately A4 size)
This product is not a finished product. The image of the finished product is for illustrative purposes only.
Because natural wood is used, the color and wood grain may differ from the image.
The included paper packaging allows you to create a simple frame like the one shown in the main image, so you can display it as is. If you wish, you can further enhance the beauty of the wood collage by framing it with your preferred frame and mat.
Wood collage is a handmade woodworking art that uses thin, paper-like wood and can be easily made with just a cutter and glue.
All the wood used is domestically sourced.
"Otsu Hashirii Teahouse" is one of the "Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō" created by Utagawa Hiroshige, a ukiyo-e artist from the late Edo period.
Estimated production time: 8 hours
Species of wood used: Approximately 7 types from cedar, cypress, Japanese ash, horse chestnut, Amur cork tree, pine, cherry, zelkova, beech, and walnut (the species of wood used may change without notice depending on the availability of materials).