Vacuum insulation is a big deal if you care about beverage temperature change. Double-wall construction means that hot liquids can remain hot up to 12 hours while colder choices can last a full 48 hours; that’s two whole days. Furthermore, these bottles are condensation-proof - no sweating or slipping. Built to fit standard vehicle cup holders, the stainless steel sides are both scratch and fade resistant.
.: One size: 22oz (0.65 l)
.: Spill-proof design
.: Scratch and fade resistant
.: BPA free
.: Note: The print provider cannot guarantee that the design placement will line up with the cap handles
Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. "The Great Wave off Kanagawa," also known as "The Great Wave" or "Under the Wave off Kanagawa," is one of the most iconic and recognizable works of Japanese art created by the renowned ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai. This woodblock print, part of Hokusai's series "Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji," was originally produced in the early 1830s during Japan's Edo period. The artwork vividly depicts a dramatic maritime scene featuring a colossal and powerful wave in the foreground, with Mount Fuji, Japan's iconic volcano, visible in the background. Hokusai's "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" is celebrated for its stunning use of color, composition, and the interplay between the awe-inspiring forces of nature and the vulnerability of humanity. It is an excellent example of ukiyo-e woodblock printing, a popular form of Japanese art during the Edo period. The print's enduring popularity and influence on art and culture worldwide have solidified its status as an iconic masterpiece of Japanese art.