There is a fascinating depth in the combination of cranes and Japanese art prints. The majestic figure of the crane, which symbolises peace and happiness, unfolds in the finely crafted aesthetics of Japanese art. These works of art inspire with their natural beauty and symbolic power. They convey a timeless elegance and offer a visual escape into a world of harmony. Cranes and Japanese art prints are a celebration of nature and its tranquillity.
There is a fascinating depth in the combination of cranes and Japanese art prints. The majestic figure of the crane, which symbolises peace and happiness, unfolds in the finely crafted aesthetics of Japanese art. These works of art inspire with their natural beauty and symbolic power. They convey a timeless elegance and offer a visual escape into a world of harmony. Cranes and Japanese art prints are a celebration of nature and its tranquillity.
Premium quality tea towels
Material
Material
Mix of 95 % recycled polyester and 5 % nylon.
Details
Details
Stylish waffle piqué look and discreet black hanger.
Care instructions
Care instructions
All our tea towels are colorfast and can be machine washed at 40 °C.
High quality print
High quality print
High quality thanks to lightfast sublimation process and extra protective coating.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
Low waste, green electricity and a heart for social commitment.
Produced in Germany
Produced in Germany
All tea towels are produced and printed by a trusted local partner.
Japanese art inspires me deeply because it creates a harmonious connection between simplicity and richness of detail that always touches me. I am fascinated by the way it captures the beauty of nature in its purest form, be it in delicate blossoms or powerful landscapes. The clear lines and meditative calm that emanate from each work inspire me to seek a similar balance in my own art. I am particularly impressed by the way in which tradition in Japanese art is repeatedly transferred into modernity without losing its original magic. It teaches me to see the poetry in the moment and to find the magic in the inconspicuous.