The Tale of Genji - Pine - Akashi-hime

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Zipangu Design Studio
Taiwan
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The Tale of Genji - Pine - Akashi-hime - Wood, Bamboo & Paper - Paper White

Product Description

"The Tale of Genji - Pine - Akashihime" Paper Sculpture Lighting from Zipangu Design Studio and Shop. Inspired by the Japanese literary classic "The Tale of Genji," this piece cleverly incorporates pine elements, showcasing a unique Japanese style. Expertly crafted by professional designers using durable, durable materials, this paper sculpture light is easy to clean and maintain. It can be used as a decorative display, creating a soft glow and adding a warm ambiance to any space. The exquisite paper sculpture showcases exceptional Japanese craftsmanship, making it a treasured addition to your home. Whether used as a display piece or as a nightlight, this plum blossom paper sculpture light is a dazzling addition to your home. Bring this one-of-a-kind piece home and bring a touch of Japanese charm to your living space. Includes an LED light. A USB plug saves energy and allows for long-lasting operation. Designed by designer Vicki Huang, this piece is signed and highly collectible. Notes: 1. This product is custom-made and cannot be returned or exchanged due to personal reasons. Please confirm your needs before placing an order. 2. Lamp body: Completely assembled, no DIY required.

Product Details

Material
Paper
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Taiwan
Unique Features
Customizable, Eco-Friendly
Stock
Down to the last 8
Ranking
No.7,343 - DIY Materials  |  No.1,422 - Wood, Bamboo & Paper
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Product Type
Original Design
Listing Summary
This is one of a series of paper sculptures created by the designer based on the story of the Japanese literary Tale of Genji. The paper is tear-resistant and washable.

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