About the Author
"What would it be like if a naughty cat jumped into a famous painting?"
M.Cat, an illustrator from Taichung, Taiwan,
Because I love painting and I love cats even more.
One summer I picked up my paintbrush.
Record the life of the cats at home in the lively and funny cat planet with every stroke of the brush.
The cat's Ukiyo-e series was designed for the "Japanese Ukiyo-e Exhibition" held at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Taiwan.
The limited edition product is made of Yingge white ceramics to make water-absorbing coasters.
When not in use, place it on the wooden stand and it will instantly create the cutest cat scenery at home or in the office.
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▎Product Information▎
Item►Cat's Ukiyo-e - Cat Coaster from The Great Wave off Kanagawa
Size►Approximately 11cm (±3%)
Material►Yingge Ceramics
Origin►Taiwan
Notes►Product photos are provided by the official website and may vary due to shooting light and 3C screen color rendering. The actual color of the product and the printed finished product are the main colors.
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- Material
- Pottery
- How It's Made
- Machine-made
- Where It's Made
- Taiwan
- Unique Features
- Licensed product
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- Down to the last 1
- Ranking
- No.17,001 - Kitchen & Dining | No.732 - Coasters
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- 5,887 views
- 9 sold
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- Authorized Representation
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- HONIYA
- Listing Summary
- The work was inspired by the famous print "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" by Japanese Ukiyo-e artist Hokusai Katsushika. Taiwanese illustrator M.Cat combines adorable cats to inject a fun and feline touch into famous paintings. Yingge white ceramics are used to make absorbent coasters, which are both healing and practical daily necessities.
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