Hobonichi
Tomitaro Makino: Koshinso (A5) - hentar fyrir Cousin
Í hverri hlíf eru tvö bókamerki, eitt í laginu eins og þríhyrningur og annað kassalaga, þú gætir til dæmis lagt eitt við mánaðarskipulagið og hitt við daglegu síðurnar.
Í ár er hægt að kaupa staka bókahlíf, sem hentar fyrir bækur í A5 stærð, eða kaupa hlífina með HOBONICHI TECHO Originial skipulagsbókinni!
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We now have the A5 size techo cover of Koshinso, the botanical illustration drawn by botanist Dr. Tomitaro Makino in 1901. You can take joy in Dr. Makino’s botanical illustration in a larger size.
Koshinso, painted in watercolor, is a perennial insectivorous plant that grows on wet rocks of the mountains in the north of the Kanto region. It was given its Japanese name after being discovered in Mt. Koshin in Tochigi Prefecture.
The botanical illustration drawn over 120 years ago on June 30, 1901, delicately depicts the light purple flowers arranged horizontally and the stems that grow out from the flowers and warp back. Unusually for Dr. Makino's botanical illustrations, the background is painted in black.
For the A5 size cover, a lovely blooming Koshinso flower is ink-jet printed on ecru-colored cotton fabric. The matte texture is applied even to the edges of the original drawing, reflecting the atmosphere of the botanical illustrations drawn by Dr. Makino.