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“North Berwick, York Co., Maine 1877” is a map / cartographic dating to 1877. It was created by ruger & stoner in united states. Antique maps reveal how earlier eras pictured their world — part record, part art, full of hand-drawn character. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its hand-drawn cartographic detail comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Library of Congress.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Library of Congress.
“Portrait of a Man, Possibly Girolamo Rosati” is an oil on canvas dating to 1533–34. It was created by Lorenzo Lotto in Italy, 16th century. Portraits and fashion studies fix a moment of character, costume, and taste for posterity. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its expressive character comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Noa Noa: The Devil Speaks (Mahna No Varua Ino) (recto)” is a woodcut dating to 1893–1894. It was created by Paul Gauguin in France, late 19th century. Japanese woodblock artists distilled scenes into bold outline and luminous color, a style that went on to shape modern art and design. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its bold line and color comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Hours of Queen Isabella the Catholic, Queen of Spain: Fol. 141v, Presentation in the Temple” is an ink, tempera, and gold on vellum dating to c. 1500. It was created by Master of the First Prayerbook of Maximillian in Flanders, Ghent and Bruges, late 15th century. Architectural views capture the ambition and order of the built world in confident line and perspective. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its architectural line comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Portrait of Constantine Phipps” is a watercolor on ivory in a later gold and woven hair bracelet dating to 1770. It was created by John I Smart in England, 18th century. Portraits and fashion studies fix a moment of character, costume, and taste for posterity. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its expressive character comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“The Botanical Magazine or Flower Garden Displayed: Umbel-Flowering Bulb-Bearing Orange-Lily” is an engraving, hand-colored dating to 1807. It was created by Thomas Curtis in England, 19th century. Botanical studies of this kind married careful observation with decorative elegance, capturing the quiet drama of the natural world. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its delicate botanical forms comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Shimosuwa, from Sixty-Nine Stations of the Kisokaidō” is a color woodblock print dating to 1835–38. It was created by Utagawa Hiroshige in Japan, Edo period (1615–1868). Japanese woodblock artists distilled scenes into bold outline and luminous color, a style that went on to shape modern art and design. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its bold line and color comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Peacock and Dragon” is a weft-faced compound twill; wool dating to 1878. It was created by William Morris in England, Surrey, Merton Abbey. Textiles like this were prized across cultures as expressions of pattern, status, and identity, their motifs carrying meaning as much as beauty. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its intricate patternwork comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Poem by Minamoto no Muneyuki from the series One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets Explained by the Nurse” is a color woodblock print dating to 1835–36. It was created by Katsushika Hokusai in Japan, Edo period (1615–1868). Japanese woodblock artists distilled scenes into bold outline and luminous color, a style that went on to shape modern art and design. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its bold line and color comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Birds and Flowers” is a pair of six-panel folding screens; ink, color, and gold on paper dating to late 1500s. It was created by Kano Mitsunobu in Japan, Momoyama period (1573–1615). Natural-history images celebrated the form, movement, and character of the animal world with equal parts curiosity and artistry. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its lively natural detail comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“South Wind, Clear Sky, from Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji” is a color woodblock print dating to early 1830s. It was created by Katsushika Hokusai in Japan, Edo period (1615–1868). Japanese woodblock artists distilled scenes into bold outline and luminous color, a style that went on to shape modern art and design. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its bold line and color comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Seven Wise Women of the Pleasure Quarters” is a color woodblock print dating to c. mid 1780s. It was created by Katsukawa Shunshō in Japan, Edo period (1615–1868). Japanese woodblock artists distilled scenes into bold outline and luminous color, a style that went on to shape modern art and design. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its bold line and color comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Portrait of a Government Official” is a hanging scroll; ink and color on silk dating to 1921. It was created by Chae Yongshin in Korea, Japanese colonial period (1910−1945). Portraits and fashion studies fix a moment of character, costume, and taste for posterity. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its expressive character comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“The Moon-Viewing Promontory, from One Hundred Views of Famous Places in Edo” is a color woodblock print dating to 1857. It was created by Utagawa Hiroshige in Japan, Edo period (1615–1868). Japanese woodblock artists distilled scenes into bold outline and luminous color, a style that went on to shape modern art and design. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its bold line and color comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Mount Haruna in Kozuke Province” is a color woodblock print dating to c. 1830s. It was created by Kikukawa Eizan in Japan, Edo period (1615–1868). Images like this carried sacred stories and legends across generations, condensing belief into unforgettable form. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its storied imagery comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Ichikawa Ebijūrō II as Horiguchi Manzaemon (right), Arashi Rikan II as Kizu Kansuke, Nakayama Bunshichi III as Hayashi Sanzemon (center), and Asao Gakujurō as the Ferryman Sanjūrō (left) from the Kabuki Play "Eight Views of the Kizu River by Boating Song"” is a triptych of color woodblock prints dating to 1829. It was created by Shunshosai Hokuchō in Japan, Edo period (1615–1868). Japanese woodblock artists distilled scenes into bold outline and luminous color, a style that went on to shape modern art and design. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its bold line and color comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Flowers of a Hundred Worlds (Momoyogusa): Flower-draped Carts (Hanasashiguruma)” is a color woodcuts with gold and silver dating to 1909–10. It was created by Kamisaka Sekka in Japan, Meiji period (1868–1912). Botanical studies of this kind married careful observation with decorative elegance, capturing the quiet drama of the natural world. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its delicate botanical forms comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Poem by Kakinomoto no Hitomaro, from One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets Explained by an Old Nurse” is a color woodblock print dating to 1835–36. It was created by Katsushika Hokusai in Japan, Edo period (1615–1868). Japanese woodblock artists distilled scenes into bold outline and luminous color, a style that went on to shape modern art and design. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its bold line and color comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Onoe Kikugorō I as Izumi no Saburō in the Play Snowflakes: Plum Blossoms Kaomise” is a color woodblock print dating to 1769. It was created by Ippitsusai Bunchō in Japan, Edo period (1615–1868). Japanese woodblock artists distilled scenes into bold outline and luminous color, a style that went on to shape modern art and design. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its bold line and color comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
- Material: Genuine Water-Based Inks, Cadmium free, and Lead-free US brand Vinyl paper or Peel and Stick Polyester Fabric.
- Usage: Can be applied to any smooth, clean, and dry surface of walls, tiles, glass, furniture, etc.
- Size: Multiple.
- Custom Size: Please order the quantities of square feet you would like to purchase and leave us a note containing a length and width at the checkout.
- Origin: Made in the USA.
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