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The wood details are simulated in the artwork. No actual wood will be used in the making of this product.
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Edo no hana kodomo asobi "Ichibankumi-Nigumi" Case-Mate iPhone Case
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Edo no hana kodomo asobi "Ichibankumi-Nigumi" Case-Mate iPhone Case
Most of the Japanese buildings are made of wood, so the towns of Edo from the 17th century to the 19th century were often hit by big fires. At that time, destructive fire fighting was used to prevent the spread of fire by destroying the houses around the fire site. However, at the beginning, there was only a fire brigade organised by samurai who did not know the structure of the house, so it was difficult to destroy the house efficiently. In 1658, a fire brigade called "Machi-bikeshi" was formed by the townspeople in addition to the samurai. Most of the members of "Machi-bikeshi" were construction workers who specialised in working at high places called "Tobi", so they were able to efficiently destroy houses because they were familiar with the structure of houses. "Machi-bikeshi" consisted of three groups, "Kita-gumi," "Naka-gumi," and "Minami-gumi," in addition to "Iroha-gumi," which consisted of 48 groups. "Iroha-gumi" was in charge of the west from the Sumida River, and "Kitagumi", "Nakagumi", and "Minamigumi" were in charge of the east. Each group used "matoi" and "nobori" as symbols of the group.
This design is based on Ukiyo-e from the National Diet Library in Japan. Around 1858, the nishiki-e of "Edo no Hana Kodomo asobi" drawn by Utagawa Yoshitora, an ukiyo-e artist, depicts a firefighter of "Ichibankumi-Nigumi", a group of "Iroha-gumi". In the past, nishiki-e such as firefighters and bijin-ga were popular as souvenirs of the town of Edo.
By the way, Yoshitora Utagawa, who drew this picture, is a playful painter who drew a caricature that ridiculed Tokugawa under the reign of Tokugawa and was punished for "50 days of hand chain".
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This is the type of case that has a hard plastic back and a soft rubber insert. It’s incredibly difficult to assemble the case with the phone *in* it because it’s very tight. But when you’ve got this put together, you’ll realize that it’s completely protected. Cheap cases that are easy to put together are also easy to pop apart. You’ll be glad you got this sturdy case instead of a standard cheap-o. My complex fractals are difficult to print well. But this turned out amazing, even better than the digital representation! This phone case has gotten a lot of love from people seeing it in public.
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It’s thick and fits my wife’s iPhone well. My wife was surprised with this gift and really loves it. My wife said this case is pretty, gold and pink are her favorite colors.
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By Pam M.19 March 2021 • Verified Purchase
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It is versatile print. It can. Be classy or fun, whatever your desire. It can be customized to fit your mood. I love that the design wraps around the entire case. The printing looks great. As I said previously, I love that it wraps around the entire case.
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