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Seiyo Soka Zufu Birthday Calendar | Konan Tanigami | US/Canada Version

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Product Overview

Keep a record of your loved ones' special dates in this gorgeous perpetual calendar! The Seiyo Soka Zufu Birthday Calendar | EU/AU/UK/World Version features 12 exquisite vintage flower illustrations from the Japanese botanical series Seiyo Soka Zufu (The Picture Album of Western Plants and Flowers) by kacho-e artist Konan Tanigami (1879–1928). Turn the pages and add to the monthly list year after year.

This version ships to Europe, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and more.
For delivery to the US or Canada, please visit: this version.

Artwork

  • Cover – Browallia and Hibiscus; Nymphaea Lotus
  • January – Cosmos flower
  • February – Bougainvillea
  • March – Nymphaea Lotus
  • April – Browallia and Hibiscus
  • May – Daffodil
  • June – Nasturtium
  • July – Matricaria and Salpiglossis
  • August – Tydea and Cape Primrose
  • September – Poppy
  • October – Maranta and Manettia
  • November – Moth Orchid
  • December – Cracklin Rose Begonia

Features

  • 12-month Perpetual Birthday Calendar – reusable every year
  • 7 double-sided pages with a 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 ink bleed-through
  • Sturdy wire binding with hanging hook
  • No public holidays – suitable for global use
  • Public domain artwork – fully referenced by a qualified librarian/archivist

Size

  • EU/UK/AU/NZ/World: 14.8 × 40 cm vertical wall calendar
    Printed in 22 countries for fast local delivery

A Thoughtful Gift for Flower and Art Lovers

The Seiyo Soka Zufu Birthday Calendar is a timeless and sustainable gift for gardeners, floral art lovers, and fans of Japanese woodblock illustration.