""Takemura Monaka no Tuki"" is an official original painting by Artpia. The history of Monaka (Monaka) is said to have begun in the Heian period, when a round, white rice cake was named ""Monaka no Tsuki"" (Monaka's Moon), which means the harvest moon of the mid-autumn season. Time passed and in the Edo period, ""Monaka no Tsuki"" made by Takemura Ise of Yoshiwara (now Nihonbashi Ningyocho) was very popular as a sweet made of sugar and baked into a round shape with mochi powder dissolved in water. Sugar was very valuable at the time, and ""Monaka no Tsuki"" was also popular among women as an expensive sweet, so much so that a senryu poem was written saying, ""Yoshiwara is the moon rising from the bamboo."" This painting depicts a scene from the Edo period, which is becoming a forgotten culture and history in Japan. It is a perfect piece to hang on the wall as a living room or interior decoration, or to display in a room as a decoration. It comes with a frame and easel, so you can enjoy it as part of your daily life or room right away. Please decorate your room with this historic piece of Japanese art. This painting is highly valuable as an art collection, and would make a great gift for fans of Japanese culture, or for a special occasion or present for a loved one.
● This work is an authentic Artpia product (new) and comes with a S/N certificate.
● It is a Not AI product and an original work by Artpia artist ""White puppy"".
● Ink stains and small scratches on the work are natural occurrences during production and are not eligible for damage or return. Please be sure to understand this before purchasing.
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● Please note that we will not accept any returns without prior notice.