Description
Gradient burgundy red white Japanese crane on black Asian art printed reversible two-tone shawl pashmina feel blanket scarf fringe wrap and soft wall decor for art and bird lovers.
Art: Furisode with a Myriad of Flying Cranes (1910–1920) Original from The Rijksmuseum
Material: Pashmina Feel Polyester
Uniqueness: Two-tone; reversible; one item, multiple usages.
Usages:
- The burgundy red white crane on the black fringe shawl is reversible. Wear it as a simple color shawl on one side, or eye-catching artistic wrap on another side. Cozy and lighten up in winter, spring, or autumn.
- Hang it as unique wall decor for your house or give it as a housewarming gift for art lovers. The lightweight soft wall decor is safer than traditional framed art. Especially great to be used for a bedroom or behind the sofa.
- Use it as an artful reversible fringe bed end runner or throw it as a blanket on the couch.
- Carry it as a lightweight travel blanket or keep it as a thin coverup in your air conditioning office.
- Give it as an artful, cozy present on Christmas, Birthday, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, or anniversaries, A thoughtful gift for Asian art Lovers, mom, grandma, wife, girlfriend, daughter, aunt, niece, coworkers, friends, etc.
Design Elements: The crane is one of the popular art elements in Chinese, Japanese and Korean arts. In China, the red-crowned crane is often featured in myths and legends. In Taoism, the red-crowned crane is a symbol of longevity and immortality. In Japan, it is known as the tanchōzuru and is said to live for 1,000 years. In Korea, the red-crowned crane is called durumi or hak and it is considered a symbol of longevity, purity, and peace.
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