Elevate your gatherings or professional setting with this exclusive shot glass, featuring captivating vintage art. Crafted from premium ceramic material, this unique shot glass offers a choice of a pristine white or sleek black interior. Whether you're seeking to enhance your collection, offer a touch of sophistication to your venue, or give a gift, this shot glass serves as an exquisite canvas for showcasing the captivating artwork, making it a one-of-a-kind addition to your setting.
.: One size: 1.9oz (0.056l)
.: Material: white ceramic
.: Avaliable in white or black interior
.: NB! The listing includes a single shot glass
Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. “Looking Observant; The Appearance of a Kyoto Waitress of the Meiji Era” (1888) by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi is a Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print. It depicts a Kyoto waitress wearing a traditional kimono with her hair tied up in a bun. The print is significant for its cultural context. The Meiji era was a time of great change in Japan, as the country transitioned from a feudal society to a modern nation. Yoshitoshi's print captures the spirit of this era, with its depiction of a young, modern woman working in a traditional teahouse. Overall, Looking Observant; The Appearance of a Kyoto Waitress of the Meiji Era is a beautiful and evocative work of art. It is a testament to Yoshitoshi's skill as a printmaker and his keen eye for detail. It is also a valuable historical document, offering a glimpse into Japanese life and culture during the Meiji era.