Basketry Work - Ichida Shoshichiro of Naniwa iPhone Case







Description
A shrine of optical echoes—where lacquered plumage collides with braided cords, and ringed perches suspend startled pheasants mid-motion.
This Edo-era design by Utagawa Kunisada (under the name Ichida Shoshichiro of Naniwa) hums with ceremonial precision. The kinchaku-style frame, the double-winged sagemono of imperial falconers, the watchful shishi with coral-flecked mane staring into a veil of maple leaves and brocade. Woven motifs dissolve into illusion: are those threads or feathers, armor scales or seafoam braids?
This Japanese woodblock iPhone case refracts kazarimono through a 21st-century lens. And you'll be holding an assemblage of Heian iconography, shishimai folklore, shōchikubai auspiciousness, and Edo-period textile symbolism recontextualized as mobile art. A case not just for protection, but communion. Between ink and interface, ritual and recursion, ancient artisanship and your daily adventures across the internet.
About the Cases
Gloss finish for a lustrous statement.
Matte finish for timeless refinement.
Precise fit tailored to your device model.
Seamless access to all ports/buttons.
Wraparound art won't fade, crack or peel.
Raised rim keeps your screen/camera safe.
Snap on/off with ease — in time for your heartbeat’s call.
Non-toxic: REACH, RoHS, and TÜV Rheinland certified.
Bluetooth & MagSafe compatible. MagSafe ring not included.
About the Artist
Delivery & Refunds
Matte vs Gloss
Gloss for a lustrous statement. Matte for timeless, velvety refinement. Printed with rich, vibrant colors & a touch of magic.
Art Sealed In
Vivid, permanent, full-coverage print infused with a sublimation dye process. For a finish that feels as seamless as it looks.
All Gems, No Junk
REACH, RoHS and TÜV Rheinland certified. Meaning your new treasure contains no harmful chemicals or hazardous substances.