Tagosaku no Shinshiki Waterwheel" : Yukimasa Ito, painted, non-scale
I'm sorry! You will receive it after 27 June 2011!!!
Yukimasa Itoh's work will be exhibited at the exhibition "2011 Spring/Summer Story - N Tabijo" and will be available for delivery after the exhibition. Please note that this is an exhibition of works by Yukimasa Ito.
Please note that a portion of the proceeds from the sale of this work will be donated to the Great East Japan Earthquake relief efforts, in accordance with Ito's wishes.
Yukimasa Ito (K.ITO) Pre-painted, non-scale
Approximate dimensions of the case: width 34cm, depth 12.5cm, height 13.5cm
Agricultural implements of the Edo period
Manual Dragon Bone Wheel, Foot-operated Water Wheel
Information compilation: Sakatsu Gallery
This is a reproduction of an Edo-period water pumping system.
Mr. Tagosaku drawing water into the rice field in early spring when the water is still cold. The foot-operated waterwheel was the latest in its time! Kamekichi, the turtle, crawled out of hibernation on the dragon bone wheel.
Yukimasa Itoh's work will be exhibited at the exhibition "2011 Spring/Summer Story - N Tabijo" and will be available for delivery after the exhibition. Please note that this is an exhibition of works by Yukimasa Ito.
Please note that a portion of the proceeds from the sale of this work will be donated to the Great East Japan Earthquake relief efforts, in accordance with Ito's wishes.
Yukimasa Ito (K.ITO) Pre-painted, non-scale
Approximate dimensions of the case: width 34cm, depth 12.5cm, height 13.5cm
Agricultural implements of the Edo period
Manual Dragon Bone Wheel, Foot-operated Water Wheel
Information compilation: Sakatsu Gallery
This is a reproduction of an Edo-period water pumping system.
Mr. Tagosaku drawing water into the rice field in early spring when the water is still cold. The foot-operated waterwheel was the latest in its time! Kamekichi, the turtle, crawled out of hibernation on the dragon bone wheel.