The maekake is a traditional Japanese front apron that has been worn by craftsmen, brewery workers and shopkeepers for centuries. This model, made of high-quality cotton, is decorated with the famous motif of the “Great Wave off Kanagawa” - an iconic work by the artist Hokusai.
Maekake are not only practical, but also extremely durable. They are typically made from strong cotton canvas, which makes them robust and hard-wearing. Thanks to the 2.5 m long ribbon, the apron can be tied comfortably around the waist and adapts flexibly to different body sizes.
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Product Specifications
Dimensions: 460 x 520 mm
Material: 100 % Cotton
The maekake is a traditional Japanese front apron that has been worn by craftsmen, brewery workers and shopkeepers for centuries. This model, made of high-quality cotton, is decorated with the famous motif of the “Great Wave off Kanagawa” - an iconic work by the artist Hokusai.
Maekake are not only practical, but also extremely durable. They are typically made from strong cotton canvas, which makes them robust and hard-wearing. Thanks to the 2.5 m long ribbon, the apron can be tied comfortably around the waist and adapts flexibly to different body sizes.
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Product Specifications
Dimensions: 460 x 520 mm
Material: 100 % Cotton
Maekake are not only practical, but also extremely durable. They are typically made from strong cotton canvas, which makes them robust and hard-wearing. Thanks to the 2.5 m long ribbon, the apron can be tied comfortably around the waist and adapts flexibly to different body sizes.
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