Kitagawa Utamaro Women Boiling Cocoons, ca. 1790s
Color wood-block print by Japan's master artist of the genre, from the series 'Women s Work in Silkworm Culture,' Utamaro (1753-1806) is famed for his depictions of both the everyday lives of the working classes and the exotic world of the professional courtesan.
Artist: Kitagawa Utamaro
Title: Women Boiling Cocoons, ca. 1790s
Frame: Satin Black Laminate -2 in.
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As a pretty accent for casual outfits, this pendant combines silver with the subtle colors of Black Hills gold.
The sterling silver pendant has a polished finish. Pink and green leaves, made of 14-karat Black Hills hiils gold, decorate the piece. A spring ring clasp secures the 17.5-inch-long silver chain.
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