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paire 011 | Framed Vintage Photo - Matte Canvas

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paire 011 | Hiroto & Atsushi. Kyoto, Japan | Matte Canvas, Framed (Multi-color) | Forgotten Moments, Forever Remembered.

Experience the timeless elegance of Hiroto and Atsushi with this poignant photograph set in the serene backdrop of Kyoto, Japan. Dressed in traditional kimonos, their quiet intimacy reflects a connection rooted in mutual respect and enduring love. This image captures a beautiful moment of companionship, steeped in the cultural richness of Japan’s historical traditions.


Product Details:

  • Dimensions: Available in a variety of sizes to suit your space.
  • Frame Options: Crafted from premium pine wood with black, espresso, or white finishes for a refined aesthetic.
  • Canvas Quality: Printed on museum-quality cotton and polyester canvas with a matte finish, offering exceptional clarity and longevity.

Optional Giclée Prints: Available upon request.
For inquiries, please contact us at info at waltandpete dot com.


A Note on Provenance:
This piece is part of a curated collection designed to celebrate love and historical preservation. The names in this collection are fictional, honoring the spirit of Hiroto and Atsushi, a timeless reminder of love’s universal and enduring nature.


EU Compliance:

  • EU Representative: HONSON VENTURES LIMITED, gpsr@honsonventures.com, 3, Gnaftis House flat 102, Limassol, Mesa Geitonia, 4003, CY.
  • Warranty: Covered under a 2-year warranty as per Directive 1999/44/EC.
  • Care Instructions: Gently wipe the canvas with a clean, damp cloth to maintain its pristine condition.

Celebrate Cultural and Emotional Depth:
Perfect for lovers of Japanese culture or those who cherish unique expressions of love, this photograph brings a sense of serenity and depth to any space. Display it in your home, office, or gallery to honor the beauty of human connection across time and tradition