Japanese Kite - Ushi Wakamaru
KITE-F9
Our kites are made from the highest-quality paper using traditions handed down over the centuries.
This beautifully hand-painted Japanese kite depicts the kabuki character Ushi Wakamaru, also known as the warlord Minamoto no Yoshitsune. He is remembered as one of the most famous samurai warriors in the history of Japan.
Size: 33x48cm
Material: Washi paper
Japanese kites are often square or rectangular in shape with a colorful design of a samurai warrior or kabuki character emblazoned on the front. Japanese kites are traditionally flown in spring and at special kite-flying festivals. They were first for religious purposes and symbolize good luck, fertility, and prosperity. Kites were thought to scare away evil spirits.
Our kites are made from the highest-quality paper using traditions handed down over the centuries.
This beautifully hand-painted Japanese kite depicts the kabuki character Ushi Wakamaru, also known as the warlord Minamoto no Yoshitsune. He is remembered as one of the most famous samurai warriors in the history of Japan.
Size: 33x48cm
Material: Washi paper
There is no size information available for this product. Please check the product images, where there may be a size chart.
Note: The estimates below are intended only as a guide and are based on a single item of average size. You will be shown the actual shipping cost in your shopping cart before you complete the checkout.
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KITE-F9

Our kites are made from the highest-quality paper using traditions handed down over the centuries.
This beautifully hand-painted Japanese kite depicts the kabuki character Ushi Wakamaru, also known as the warlord Minamoto no Yoshitsune. He is remembered as one of the most famous samurai warriors in the history of Japan.
Size: 33x48cm
Material: Washi paper
Japanese kites are often square or rectangular in shape with a colorful design of a samurai warrior or kabuki character emblazoned on the front. Japanese kites are traditionally flown in spring and at special kite-flying festivals. They were first for religious purposes and symbolize good luck, fertility, and prosperity. Kites were thought to scare away evil spirits.
Our kites are made from the highest-quality paper using traditions handed down over the centuries.
This beautifully hand-painted Japanese kite depicts the kabuki character Ushi Wakamaru, also known as the warlord Minamoto no Yoshitsune. He is remembered as one of the most famous samurai warriors in the history of Japan.
Size: 33x48cm
Material: Washi paper
There is no size information available for this product. Please check the product images, where there may be a size chart.
Note: The estimates below are intended only as a guide and are based on a single item of average size. You will be shown the actual shipping cost in your shopping cart before you complete the checkout.
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