The Actor Bandō Hikosaburō V and the Mo Troupe Glass, 16oz brings the dramatic spirit of kabuki theater to a functional piece of drinkware, offering an expressive way to enjoy any beverage. Its clear 16oz form adds a distinctive artistic touch, making it suitable for gatherings, everyday use, or meaningful gifts.
NB! This tumbler is made with a digital inkjet printing technique that transfers designs line by line. This means that faint horizontal lines might be visible on the final product.
.: One size: 16oz (0.473 l)
.: Material: clear glass
.: BPA free
.: Hand wash only
.: Durable construction
"The Actor Bandō Hikosaburō V and the Mo Troupe" (1865) is a woodblock print by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, one of Japan’s most influential ukiyo-e artists. The artwork captures the commanding presence of Bandō Hikosaburō V, a distinguished kabuki performer, shown in character with bold costume and expressive posture. This print offers a window into the theatrical world of 19th-century Japan, where tradition, performance, and artistry converged onstage.
Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs.