Usagi 兎

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Usagi (兎) is the Japanese word for rabbit. They are seen as a sign of fertility in Japanese folklore and ancient tales explained that rabbits could become pregnant just by looking at the moon. Unlike the Western interpretation of the “Man in the Moon” face on the moon’s surface, the Japanese interpretation depicts a rabbit pounding rice to make mochi.    

Available in two sizes. Frame not included. 

Product details

  • Material: Mohawk Superfine Ultrawhite Eggshell 270gsm acid-free card from GF Smith

  • Printing process: Archival giclee pigment ink

  • Origin: Printed and hand-cut in Nottingham, United Kingdom

Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

  • UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class

  • International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail

  • Prices calculated during checkout

For more information on shipping times for international deliveries, please check the delivery & returns page.

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Usagi (兎) is the Japanese word for rabbit. They are seen as a sign of fertility in Japanese folklore and ancient tales explained that rabbits could become pregnant just by looking at the moon. Unlike the Western interpretation of the “Man in the Moon” face on the moon’s surface, the Japanese interpretation depicts a rabbit pounding rice to make mochi.    

Available in two sizes. Frame not included. 

Product details

  • Material: Mohawk Superfine Ultrawhite Eggshell 270gsm acid-free card from GF Smith

  • Printing process: Archival giclee pigment ink

  • Origin: Printed and hand-cut in Nottingham, United Kingdom

Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

  • UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class

  • International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail

  • Prices calculated during checkout

For more information on shipping times for international deliveries, please check the delivery & returns page.

Usagi (兎) is the Japanese word for rabbit. They are seen as a sign of fertility in Japanese folklore and ancient tales explained that rabbits could become pregnant just by looking at the moon. Unlike the Western interpretation of the “Man in the Moon” face on the moon’s surface, the Japanese interpretation depicts a rabbit pounding rice to make mochi.    

Available in two sizes. Frame not included. 

Product details

  • Material: Mohawk Superfine Ultrawhite Eggshell 270gsm acid-free card from GF Smith

  • Printing process: Archival giclee pigment ink

  • Origin: Printed and hand-cut in Nottingham, United Kingdom

Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

  • UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class

  • International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail

  • Prices calculated during checkout

For more information on shipping times for international deliveries, please check the delivery & returns page.

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