Tea at the Irori
An irori is a traditional Japanese sunken hearth. Used for heating, cooking and keeping water hot, it has played an integral part in Japanese domestic life for hundreds of years. This particular irori is located in a rest-house that was often frequented by samurai during the Edo Period (1603-1868) as they traveled to and from the capital city of Edo (present-day Tokyo).
Specs:
・Limited edition print, one of 50
・High-quality reproduction on Pictorico Pro Soft Gloss paper (300m)
・Paper size: 483mm x 329mm
Frame Specs:
・Black aluminium frame with clear acrylic glazing
・Bevel edged white mount
・Adjustable hanging fixtures already attached
・Ready to hang on wall
・Frame size: 600mm x 445mm