Lipstick Mirror Art Print - Japanese Woodblock
A young woman in a vivid emerald kimono lifts a small brush to her lips in this Japanese-woodblock-style portrait, a red lacquer mirror held in her other hand and her dark hair piled high with patterned bindings. The kimono pattern — songbirds, fans, wheels and stylised florals on a deep green ground — fills the lower half of the picture plane while the soft peach-pink background pushes the figure forward. A confident decorative piece with strong gallery-wall presence.
Woman Applying Rouge (1920) by Goyō Hashiguchi
180gsm matte fine-art paper, ready for buyers in tea rooms, Japanese-leaning retailers, museum shops, boutique hotels and lifestyle gift stores. Sold unframed for poster walls or pre-hung in solid oak, walnut, black or white frames — frames also offered on their own. Pairs with our kimono-figure, crane and woodblock prints in an East-Asian capsule.
Perfect for
- Wholesale retailers, boutiques, and interior designers
- Living rooms, bedrooms, and creative studios
- Modern, folk-inspired, and gallery-style interiors
- Gift-giving and seasonal collections
Wholesale details
- No minimum order quantity
- Printed on high quality 180gsm poster paper
- All framed prints ship ready to hang
- Prefer to frame it yourself? All frames available as standalone products
- Available in multiple sizes: 30x40, 40x50, 50x70, and 70x100 cm
- Available in 11 frame colors: oak, black, walnut, white, yellow, red, pink, purple, light blue, green, and blue
- Produced on demand with reliable fulfillment, never out of stock
- Competitive wholesale margins for retailers and interior designers