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Our weekender tote bags are chic and perfect for a day out on the town, a staycation, or a weekend getaway. The tote is crafted with soft, spun poly-poplin fabric and features double-stitched seams for added durability. The 1" thick cotton handles are perfect for carrying the bag by hand or over your shoulder. This is a must-have for the summer.
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I am a professional sport fishing captain and charter out of Costa Rica, Panama, Galapagos and Tahiti. This Gyotaku print is a replica of original... more
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Spot clean or dry clean only.
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2 - 3 business days
Average Rating (4.73 Stars):
KAREN TAYLOR
April 20th, 2024
Wonderful tote! Everyone who sees it asks where I got it! Great colors! Very well made!
Rachel Paschini
March 5th, 2024
Perfect for beach
Patty Barnes
March 1st, 2024
Disappointed. Did not arrive as pictured.
Andrew Wimsatt
February 12th, 2024
My wife loves her hockey bag. She was very surprised and put it to use. thankyou very much. Keep making them.
Debra Chase
December 26th, 2023
I bought this as a gift for my daughter and she loved it. The tuxedo cat painting was beautifully done. The blue and purple background was perfect to showcase the artist rendering of the cat.
Pete And Dawna Stenros
December 20th, 2023
This was a big hit as a gift. The recipients had taken a romantic picture in this locale And now they have a beautiful bag to take with them on their honeymoon.
I am a professional sport fishing captain and charter out of Costa Rica, Panama, Galapagos and Tahiti. This Gyotaku print is a replica of original fish rubbings I sell on my website (wssportfishing.com).
Gyotaku is a Japanese fish printing art created by warlords in the early 1800's. The warlords used rice paper and natural berry inks to preserve the exact sizes of their catch. They would compete with each other and needed a way to record the fish as well being able to honor the fish itself. At first the rubbing was done with just one color strictly to record size and species, but at a later date it evolved as an art form with many colored inks and papers.
At the end of the fishing day the fish is laid out on the beach and brushed with a non-toxic acrylic paint. I then rub it onto a high quality Unryu Mulberry paper. After the rubbing, the fish is washed off, filleted and consumed. The art is then dried and rolled for storage or sale. Some details such as eyes and si...
I am a professional sport fishing captain and charter out of Costa Rica, Panama, Galapagos and Tahiti. The Gyotaku prints listed here are replicas of original fish rubbings I sell on my website at Warren Sellers Sportfishing. Gyotaku is a Japanese fish printing art created by warlords in the early 1800's. The warlords used rice paper and natural berry inks to preserve the exact sizes of their catch. They would compete with each other and needed a way to record the fish as well being able to honor the fish itself. At first the rubbing was done with just one color strictly to record size and species, but at a later date it evolved as an art form with many colored inks and papers. At the end of the fishing day the fish is laid out on...
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