Pescetarian - Canvas
In 675, the consumption of livestock and wild animals was banned in Japan by Emperor Tenmu, due to the influence of Buddhism. Subsequently, in the year 737 of the Nara period, the Emperor Seimu approved the eating of fish and shellfish. During the twelve hundred years from the Nara period to the Meiji Restoration in the latter half of the 19th century, Japanese people ate vegetarian-style meals, and on special occasions, seafood was served.
Looking to add a little flair to your room or office? Look no further - this canvas print has a vivid, fade-resistant print that you're bound to fall in love with.
- Acid-free, PH-neutral, poly-cotton base
- 20.5 mil (0.5 mm) thick poly-cotton blend canvas
- Canvas fabric weight: 13.9 oz/yd2(470 g/m²)
- Fade-resistant
- Hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars
- Durable smooth medium gloss satin finish (US & MX)
- Durable semi-matte finish (EU ONLY)
- 1.5″ (3.81 cm) deep
- Mounting brackets included
- Blank product in the US sourced from the US
- Blank product in the EU sourced from Latvia
- Due to many variations amongst different device screens, colors may vary.
PriceFrom $71.00