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Obraz: Sumiyoshi shrine in fukuoka city, japan. this shrine is dedicated

Obraz Sumiyoshi Shrine in Fukuoka city, Japan. This shrine is dedicated to safe travel by sea and is presumably the oldest shinto shrine in Kyushu.
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Sumiyoshi shrine in fukuoka city, japan. this shrine is dedicated to safe travel by sea and is presumably the oldest shinto shrine in kyushu..
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Shōfukuji was the first Zen temple constructed in Japan. It was founded in 1195 by the priest Eisai, who introduced Zen Buddhism and Tea Culture from China. Fukuoka, 04-06-2015
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Obraz na plátně

Naše obrazy jsou tištěny na vysoce kvalitním uměleckém plátně CANVAS, které je nataženo na pevné vnitřní rámy z borovice. Boční okraje plátna jsou potištěné. Obraz je připraven k zavěšení na stěnu okamžitě po rozbalení zásilky.

  • ✓ Umělecké plátno CANVAS
  • ✓ Vysoká kvalita
  • ✓ Vnitřní rám z borovice

Gramáž plátna: 300 g/m2
Dostupné možnosti: Obrazy v jednom kuse nebo ve více částech (skládající se ze dvou, tří, čtyř nebo pěti částí)
Způsob čištění: vlhkým hadříkem
Zásilka obsahuje: obraz (potištěné plátno natažené na vnitřní rámy), háčky a hřebíčky


Obraz v rámu

Naše obrazy jsou tištěny na vysoce kvalitním uměleckém plátně CANVAS, které je nataženo na pevné vnitřní rámy z borovice. V této verzi je obraz navíc klasicky zarámován - používáme dřevěný vnější rám. Na výběr máte dvě barvy (černou nebo hnědou). Vnější rámy jsou dostupné v konkrétních rozměrech. Obraz je připraven k zavěšení na stěnu okamžitě po rozbalení zásilky.

  • ✓ Umělecké plátno CANVAS
  • ✓ Potištěné boční okraje plátna
  • ✓ Vnitřní rám z borovice

Gramáž plátna: 300 g/m2
Dostupné doplňky: Vnější dřevěné rámy jsou dostupné ve dvou barvách
Způsob čištění: Materiál je možné přetřít vlhkou utěrkou
Zásilka obsahuje: obraz (potištěné plátno natažené na vnitřní rámy), dřevěný vnější rám, háčky a hřebíčky


Dvoudílný obraz na plátně

Naše obrazy jsou tištěny na vysoce kvalitním uměleckém plátně CANVAS, které je nataženo na pevné vnitřní rámy z borovice. Obraz je připraven k zavěšení na stěnu okamžitě po rozbalení zásilky.

  • ✓ Dvě části
  • ✓ Umělecké plátno CANVAS
  • ✓ Potištěné boční okraje plátna
  • ✓ Vnitřní rám z borovice

Gramáž plátna: 300 g/m2
Způsob čištění: vlhkým hadříkem
Zásilka obsahuje: obraz (potištěné plátno natažené na vnitřní rámy), háčky a hřebíčky


Třídílný obraz na plátně

Naše obrazy jsou tištěny na vysoce kvalitním uměleckém plátně CANVAS, které je nataženo na pevné vnitřní rámy z borovice. Obraz je připraven k zavěšení na stěnu okamžitě po rozbalení zásilky.

  • ✓ Tři části
  • ✓ Umělecké plátno CANVAS
  • ✓ Potištěné boční okraje plátna
  • ✓ Vnitřní rám z borovice

Gramáž plátna: 300 g/m2
Způsob čištění: vlhkým hadříkem
Zásilka obsahuje: obraz (potištěné plátno natažené na vnitřní rámy), háčky a hřebíčky


Čtyřdílný obraz na plátně

Naše obrazy jsou tištěny na vysoce kvalitním uměleckém plátně CANVAS, které je nataženo na pevné vnitřní rámy z borovice. Obraz je připraven k zavěšení na stěnu okamžitě po rozbalení zásilky.

  • ✓ Čtyři části
  • ✓ Umělecké plátno CANVAS
  • ✓ Potištěné boční okraje plátna
  • ✓ Vnitřní rám z borovice

Gramáž plátna: 300 g/m2
Způsob čištění: vlhkým hadříkem
Zásilka obsahuje: obraz (potištěné plátno natažené na vnitřní rámy), háčky a hřebíčky


Pětidílný obraz na plátně

Naše obrazy jsou tištěny na vysoce kvalitním uměleckém plátně CANVAS, které je nataženo na pevné vnitřní rámy z borovice. Obraz je připraven k zavěšení na stěnu okamžitě po rozbalení zásilky.

  • ✓ Pět částí
  • ✓ Umělecké plátno CANVAS
  • ✓ Potištěné boční okraje plátna
  • ✓ Vnitřní rám z borovice

Gramáž plátna: 300 g/m2
Způsob čištění: vlhkým hadříkem
Zásilka obsahuje: obraz (potištěné plátno natažené na vnitřní rámy), háčky a hřebíčky


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Chongsheng Temple is a Buddhist temple originally built in the 9th century near the old town of Dali in Yunnan province, southern China.
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