Eyes of Mine Handkerchief by Yayoi Kusama
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$40.00
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100% lawn cotton with hand-rolled edges in gift envelope
16 x 16 inches
open edition
cold wash only
$15 flat rate; international rates calculated at checkout
This 100% lawn cotton handkerchief with hand-rolled edges features the detail of a work by Yayoi Kusama. It's packaged in an easy gift envelope and is machine washable.
Made in collaboration with the artist and our partners at Third Drawer Down Studio.... Read More
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