KSO-01 Irezumi by KENSHO II

Regular price$ 410.00
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Overview
These traditional Japanese tattoo motifs each have several meanings. For example, the basic meaning of Koi (carp) is prosperity, but depending on the position and combination of the motifs, the meaning changes. Irezumi (刺青 - or “tattoo” in Japanese) has existed since the Edo era around 400 years ago. There are additional Japanese words similar to Irezumi, such as Horimono, Shisei, Monmon, and Gaman; however, Irezumi is most commonly used. The literal translation of Irezumi is 刺 poke 青 blue. Traditional Japanese Sumi ink turns a beautiful blue-black color after it enters the skin.

Measurements
• Each roll is L 354" x W 19" (47 SqFt)
• Repeat: 176.4" x 9.1", straight match

Additional Notes
• 1-2 week lead time  
• Heavy-duty wallpaper with a paper top-layer and a non-woven backing. This is a paste-the-wall product.
• Fire rating USA ASTM E 84-10 EU B-s1

Color Description
Multi-colored illustration

Additional Info
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