Mosquito Net Collection
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"Embracing Serenity: The Versatile Mosquito Net" Double bed in White Elephant Lodge? No worries. Our mosquito net ensures a peaceful slumber amidst nature's beauty. Step into the past with Kitagawa Utamaro's delicate artwork featuring a baby protected by a traditional Japanese mosquito net, circa 1794/95. Dive into the world of courtesans and elegance as we witness Takigawa of the Ogiya gracefully draped under a mesmerizing mosquito net from "Beauties of the Five. " Experience art come to life through Kitagawa Utamaro's masterpiece, capturing an enchanting moment as someone emerges from behind a delicate mosquito net, Japan circa 1797/1800. Delicate yet powerful, our they are reminiscent of Isoda Koryusai's portrayal of young women in misty Kasumi-ori musume series, showcasing their grace and protection. Witness Shiba Kokan's captivating creation depicting a courtesan burning mosquitoes before her esteemed guest arrives, offering both comfort and safety during ancient times (c. 1772/73). Explore Kitagawa Utamaro's artistic imagination as he captures a child's nightmare filled with ghosts lurking beyond the protective embrace of their trusty mosquito net (Japan c. 1800/01). Transport yourself to another era with Isoda Koryusai’s depiction of a young woman diligently hanging up her precious mosquito net (c. 1775), symbolizing safety and tranquility. Lose yourself in the romantic allure depicted by Kitagawa Utamaro as he portrays a woman reading an intimate letter while sheltered beneath the comforting folds of her trusted mosquito net (ca. 1798). Capture moments that transcend time - two courtesans and one lucky gentleman find solace under an elegant mosquito net, as portrayed in a captivating color woodblock print.