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Jigsaw Puzzle : Hoshi-Zukiyo, No. 45
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Hoshi-Zukiyo, No. 45
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan
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Media ID 15142652
© Historica Graphica Collection / Heritage-Images
Botanical Botany Iris Irises Japanese School 19th Century Mauve Perennial Petals Purple Colour Woodblock Print Historica Graphica Collection
Jigsaw Puzzle (520 Pieces)
Discover the enchanting world of Japanese Irises with our exquisite Hoshi-Zukiyo, No. 45 jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This captivating puzzle features a stunning image from Heritage Images, showcasing the beauty of Iris kaempferi, native to Japan. Immerse yourself in intricate details and vibrant colors as you piece together this puzzle. A perfect addition to your collection or a delightful activity for the whole family, this puzzle is a must-have for nature lovers and puzzle enthusiasts alike. Experience the tranquility and elegance of Japanese Irises with every completed piece. Enjoy the therapeutic process of putting it all together and create a beautiful work of art that you can proudly display in your home.
Made in the USA, 520-piece puzzles measure 16" x 20" (40.6 x 50.8 cm). Every puzzle is meticulously printed on glossy photo paper, which has a strong 1.33 mm thickness. Delivered in a black storage cardboard box, these puzzles are both stylish and practical. (Note: puzzles contain small parts and are not suitable for children under 3 years of age.)
Jigsaw Puzzles are an ideal gift for any occasion
Estimated Product Size is 40.5cm x 50.8cm (15.9" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This 19th-century woodblock print, titled "Hoshi-Zukiyo, No. 45" showcases the exquisite beauty of Iris kaempferi, a native Japanese flower species. From the renowned Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai, which specialized in these stunning irises, this botanical artwork is a testament to the rich history and artistry of Japan. The color palette chosen for this print is simply mesmerizing. Shades of mauve and purple dance across each delicate petal, creating an enchanting display that captures the essence of these perennial blooms. The attention to detail in every brushstroke highlights the skill and precision of the Japanese school artists from that era. As we gaze upon this decorative illustration from Heritage Images' Historica Graphica collection, we are transported back in time to a world where nature's wonders were celebrated through art. Each iris depicted here seems to come alive with its unique charm and grace. This print serves as a reminder not only of Japan's floral heritage but also as a tribute to those who dedicated their lives to cultivating such breathtaking flowers. It invites us to appreciate the intricate beauty found within our natural surroundings while honoring centuries-old traditions passed down through generations.
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