This ballpoint pen is printed with a section of a traditional Japanese woodblock print from the collection of the Samurai Museum Berlin. It shows actors in a Kabuki theater play. Kabuki theater is particularly well known for its extravagant costumes and the intense facial expressions of the actors. It was particularly popular during the peaceful Edo period (1615-1868). Plays in which the heroic deeds of great samurai could be admired were particularly popular.


Ball Pen with Print

€9.00*

Available, 1-3 days

At a glance:

  • Length: 14 cm

  • Weight: 35g

  • Material: metal, plastic

  • Motif: Kabuki actors


At a glance:

  • Length: 14 cm

  • Weight: 35g

  • Material: metal, plastic

  • Motif: Kabuki actors


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This ballpoint pen is printed with a section of a traditional Japanese woodblock print from the collection of the Samurai Museum Berlin. It shows actors in a Kabuki theater play. Kabuki theater is particularly well known for its extravagant costumes and the intense facial expressions of the actors. It was particularly popular during the peaceful Edo period (1615-1868). Plays in which the heroic deeds of great samurai could be admired were particularly popular.