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Maekake Ukiyoe Art – Sharaku
“his maekake apron is named after the famous ukiyo-e artist Sharaku. The character on the apron is his portrait of a kabuki character “Edobe”.
Maekake is a traditional apron that has been used since the Edo period.
It serves to protect the body by tightening the hip bones.
Our maekake aprons are woven using a 100-year-old Toyota-made shuttle loom.
Materials: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: Apron – 67 cm x 47 cm (including fringe) / Belt – 260cm (suitable for waist sizes up to 95cm)
Instructions for Care:
- Do not use bleach or fabric softener.
- Do not tumble dry.
- Do not wash in warm water.
- Wash separately from whites as the dye may transfer onto other fabrics. May shrink slightly after wash due to the nature of the fabric.
Additional information
Material | 100% Cotton |
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Dimensions | 67 cm × 47 cm (including fringe) |
Belt | 260 cm |
Colour | Navy Bkue / White |
Delivery time approximately 5 working days
€ 58,95