Wooden harie = wood harie, made using domestic wood.
The 16th-century Belgian painter Bruegel's work "The Tower of Babel" was reproduced using natural wood. By the way, "Tower of Babel" is a legendary tower that appears in episodes of the Old Testament.
The material is thinly sliced wood like paper, but by stacking multiple layers and inserting spacers between them, it has a three-dimensional finish.
[Trees used]
●Japanese cypress ●Japanese cedar ●Japanese horse chestnut ●Asada
There are 7 types of yellowfin, pine, and cherry.
[framed size]
333×425mm (Prince size)
[Wooden picture size]
297x210mm (A4)
As shown in the picture, it will be delivered in a frame, so you can immediately display it as an interior decoration.
The frame is also a nature-friendly item that uses domestic natural cedar.
Please note that due to the use of natural wood, the color and wood grain of the product you receive may differ from the image.
In addition, the tree species used may change without notice depending on the availability of materials. (Even if it is changed, domestically produced wood is used.)
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- Handmade
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- Japan
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- Wood Harie is a wood cutout art that uses a sheet of natural wood sliced to a thickness of about 0.3 mm. All materials are made from Japanese wood. The atmosphere that makes use of the color and texture of natural wood is perfect for natural interiors.
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