Product Description
Vixen Monocular (Monocular Sword) H4 × 12 Katsushika Hokusai II Museum Collection 11272
<What is a monocular sword> Among the monoculars used for appreciating works of art, Vixen defines a monocular sword that is full of artistry with a design all around. The Japanese sword is the culmination of beauty. We named it a monocular sword with the meaning that you can fully enjoy everything from the fine work of the sword to the sword itself.
<About the product> A monocular sword with the motif of the 36 views of Mt. Fuji in Hokusai Katsushika, which represents Japanese art. The detailed expression peculiar to alumite processing expresses small boats and delicate splashes, and a small pattern called Hokusai pattern is designed on the side. A stylish monocular sword is completed.
<Accessories> The monocular sword case has elasticity and feel. The main color is used for the edging of the case to give a sense of unity. A quick manual that explains how to use a monocular sword is also included. With support in three languages, Japanese, English, and Chinese (simplified and traditional), anyone can understand how to enjoy a monocular sword. It is recommended not only for art appreciation but also for overseas tourists as made in Japan.
<Magnification> The magnification is 4 times, which is suitable for viewing works of art. It can be seen from a close distance of 20 cm. Long distance is OK up to infinity. The focus ring has a smooth turning feel, and you can easily focus on it.
<What is alumite processing> By dyeing aluminum and scraping the surface, silver, which is the color of his aluminum background, is expressed to express the pattern. There is no scraping or discoloration of the pattern.
Detailed information
Brand Vixen
Product model number 11272
Accessories Case strap,
Packing size 16.6 x 11.6 x 5.5 cm; 170 g
Product description
The Great Wave off Kanagawa of Katsushika Hokusai, which represents Japanese art. A monocular sword with the motif of the back of the sea. The detailed expression peculiar to alumite processing expresses small boats and delicate splashes, and a small pattern called Hokusai pattern is designed on the side. A stylish monocular sword is completed. A quick manual is also included to help you understand how to use the monocular sword. With support in three languages, Japanese, English, and Chinese (simplified and traditional), anyone can understand how to enjoy a monocular sword. Not only is it useful for art appreciation, but it can also be s a souvenir of Japanese products.