Product Overview
This stunning Japanese Perpetual and Birthday Calendar, Momoyogusa (A World of Myriad Things), showcases 12 vintage woodblock art prints by Kamisaka Sekka from the Meiji period (1868–1912), created between 1909 and 1910. A timeless collection celebrating the essence of Japanese aesthetics and seasonal beauty.
This version ships to the United States and Canada only.
For delivery to Europe, UK, Australia, and the rest of the world, please visit: this version.
Artwork
- January – Fujisan (Mount Fuji)
- February – Lenami (Houses)
- March – Inu to Katatsumuri (Dog and Snail)
- April – Midori no yama (Green Mountains)
- May – Furawabōto (Flower Boat)
- June – Furūtopurēyā (Flute Player)
- July – Shika (Deer)
- August – Ajisai (Hydrangeas)
- September – Hana to Ha (Flowers and Leaves)
- October – Kuroki uri (Maple Tree Seller)
- November – Tatsunami (High Waves)
- December – Sato no yuki (Snow in the Countryside)
Features
- 12-month Perpetual Birthday Calendar – reusable every year
- 7 double-sided pages with cover and plain back cover
- High-resolution artwork – minimum 300dpi
- 250 gsm / 100 lb semi-glossy silk cardstock
- Writable with a standard ballpoint pen – no bleed-through
- Sturdy wire binding with hanging hook
- No country-specific holidays – suitable for global use
- Public domain artwork – fully referenced by a qualified librarian/archivist
Size
- US/Canada: 5.5" × 16.5" vertical wall calendar
Printed in the USA for fast delivery
A Mesmerising and Elegant Gift for Lovers of Japanese Art
The Momoyogusa Birthday Calendar is a lasting keepsake for art enthusiasts, nature lovers, and fans of Japanese woodblock prints. Add grace and cultural richness to everyday living while keeping cherished dates close at hand.