Japanese Woodblock Art Reporter Bag Tablet Samurai Horse
UKIYO-E WOODBLOCK ART REPORTER/TABLET BAG Zhang Qing (Botu'usen Chosei), from the series "The 108 Heroes of the Popular Suikoden" by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, late 1820s The hero Zhang Qing ("Featherless Arrow"), excelled in battle by being both extremely skillful at flinging stones (hence the nickname) and masterful at riding a horse. He would often feign a sudden retreat, luring his opponents closer and then taking them out by a precise heavy pebble missile. Sly! Here we see him in the heat of the action, face contorted in a calculating glare as he flings yet another deadly stone from the special sack on his chest! His richly detailed gear is a riot of colour and even his battle horse is gloriously bedecked for the battle, gold bells, silks and tassels flung in the air as it kicks up furiously, carrying its master away! - A nicely detailed reporter/cross body bag, that would easily fit a tablet or books & study notes or few every day's essentials! Front cover is printed by the process of dye-sublimation, the most environmentally friendly, sustainable process possible in garment printing and production. - Tablet compatible - Removable printed front flap (on touch fastener) - Fully zippered main compartment - Small zip-up pocket and small pouch pocket inside - Zippered inner pocket under flap - Zippere
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- Condition: New - with tags
- Colour: Black
- Brand: Strand Clothing