This product is a pocket made from the artwork 'Niko Niko Shiku Shiku' by Misaki Kawai, with a diameter of 13cm. 'Niko Niko' and 'Shiku Shiku' are onomatopoeic words in Japanese meaning 'smiling' and 'sobbing', respectively, and have two different expressions on both sides.
Misaki Kawai is a Japanese artist who has gained attention as a leading painter in contemporary Japanese art while working in New York and Copenhagen. She has held numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries such as the Take Ninagawa Gallery, V1 Gallery, and the Children's Museum of the Arts in New York, and is actively working around the world. Misaki Kawai's work is known for being free-spirited and whimsical yet cheerful and lovable, like that of a child, and has gained the love of many people.
Please be sure to check the contents below. This will not be returned or exchanged. PC / mobile device may look different colors depending on the environment. Thank you for your consideration after the Q & A bulletin board before ordering.
The front and back sides have different expressions (embroidery). Due to the nature of the non-flat nylon fabric, the color on the front may not be uniform. If the embroidery thread is pulled up, do not pull it, but cut it off tightly with scissors.
We recommend washing the product separately. Use a detergent that is free of bleach, fragrance, dyes, chlorine, and optical brighteners. Even detergents only for infants may cause discoloration or decoloration if they contain alkaline ingredients. We are not responsible for any product damage caused by improper washing and management.
This product is a pocket made from the artwork 'Niko Niko Shiku Shiku' by Misaki Kawai, with a diameter of 13cm. 'Niko Niko' and 'Shiku Shiku' are onomatopoeic words in Japanese meaning 'smiling' and 'sobbing', respectively, and have two different expressions on both sides.
Misaki Kawai is a Japanese artist who has gained attention as a leading painter in contemporary Japanese art while working in New York and Copenhagen. She has held numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries such as the Take Ninagawa Gallery, V1 Gallery, and the Children's Museum of the Arts in New York, and is actively working around the world. Misaki Kawai's work is known for being free-spirited and whimsical yet cheerful and lovable, like that of a child, and has gained the love of many people.
Please be sure to check the contents below. This will not be returned or exchanged. PC / mobile device may look different colors depending on the environment. Thank you for your consideration after the Q & A bulletin board before ordering.
The front and back sides have different expressions (embroidery). Due to the nature of the non-flat nylon fabric, the color on the front may not be uniform. If the embroidery thread is pulled up, do not pull it, but cut it off tightly with scissors.
We recommend washing the product separately. Use a detergent that is free of bleach, fragrance, dyes, chlorine, and optical brighteners. Even detergents only for infants may cause discoloration or decoloration if they contain alkaline ingredients. We are not responsible for any product damage caused by improper washing and management.