A new addition to the Great Wave of Kanagawa series – the seventh design in a line that respects tradition instead of chasing trends. This piece honors the old masters of Japanese art: a lone samurai riding the wave with stoic resolve, set against a rising red sun and swirling storm clouds. Strength, duty, and the calm before the strike – nothing flashy for the sake of it, just classic spirit executed right.
Patch #7 features detailed embroidered Art and a true to the detail PVC UV Patch.
Released in two premium versions:
– Detailed embroidered edition with layered thread textures
– High-definition PVC edition with crisp lines and deep relief
Each patch measures 4 × 6 inches, comes with hook backing, and is strictly limited. Every unit includes a hand-numbered art card – because limited should mean limited, not “we’ll restock if it sells.”
For collectors who appreciate craft, legacy, and designs that don’t need noise to speak loudly.
the Great Wave off Kanagawa also known as The Great Wave or The Wave, is a woodblock print by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai. It was created in 1831 in the late Edo period as the first print in Hokusai's series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji.
The Rubber and the Embroidery are 4 x 6 inch. comes with numbered artcard - limited to 200 pieces
