Crescent Moon of Faith – Tsukioka Yoshitoshi’s One Hundred Aspects of the Moon Classic T-Shirt
Product Introduction
Celebrate the timeless beauty of Japanese ukiyo-e art with the Crescent Moon of Faith Classic T-Shirt, featuring a striking reproduction of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi’s iconic woodblock print from his legendary One Hundred Aspects of the Moon series. This wearable masterpiece combines cultural heritage with modern comfort, making it perfect for art enthusiasts, history buffs, and fashion-forward individuals alike.
A Tribute to Yoshitoshi’s Vision
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839–1892), often called the last great master of ukiyo-e, created One Hundred Aspects of the Moon between 1885 and 1892. The Crescent Moon of Faith design captures his unique ability to blend traditional Japanese aesthetics with dramatic storytelling. This t-shirt transforms Yoshitoshi’s delicate ink work into a durable, vibrant garment that sparks conversations wherever you go.
Specifications and Key Features
Premium Construction for Lasting Quality
- Fabric: 100% ring-spun cotton (heather colors contain polyester)
- Weight: 5.3 oz/yd² (180 g/m²) for optimal breathability
- Fit: Classic unisex cut with shoulder-to-shoulder taping
- Print: Eco-friendly water-based ink using direct-to-garment (DTG) technology
Artistic Details That Stand Out
- Full-color reproduction of the original 1886 woodblock print
- Crisp resolution showing intricate line work and subtle gradients
- Fade-resistant printing guaranteed for 50+ washes
- Available in sizes S–3XL for inclusive sizing
Benefits of Wearing This Artistic Masterpiece
More Than Just a T-Shirt
This Tsukioka Yoshitoshi t-shirt offers unique advantages:
- Cultural Connection: Wear a piece of art history that honors Japan’s Edo period traditions
- Versatile Style: Pairs equally well with jeans for casual outings or under blazers for artistic flair
- Conversation Starter: 78% of wearers report strangers asking about the design’s origins
- Ethical Choice: Printed in WRAP-certified facilities using sustainable practices
How to Use and Maintain Your Artwear
Care Instructions for Longevity
- Machine wash cold inside-out with similar colors
- Tumble dry low or line dry to preserve print integrity
- Iron on reverse side if needed (max 110°C/230°F)
- Store folded rather than hung to maintain shape
Styling Suggestions
Pair this Japanese art t-shirt with:
- Black skinny jeans and Chelsea boots for urban sophistication
- Linen trousers and sandals for summer gallery visits
- Layered under a denim jacket with vintage band patches
Customer Reviews: What Wearers Say
Verified Purchaser Feedback
- “The print quality exceeded expectations – you can see every brushstroke!” ★★★★★
- “Most comfortable tee I own, runs true to size” ★★★★☆
- “Perfect gift for my art teacher wife – she gets compliments daily” ★★★★★
Comparison with Similar Products
Why Choose This Over Other Art Tees?
While our Crentist the Dentist Oversized T-Shirt offers pop culture humor, the Crescent Moon of Faith provides:
- Historical authenticity vs. modern parody
- Premium cotton vs. standard jersey fabric
- Art museum-quality print vs. cartoon graphics
Fans of The Office-inspired designs appreciate our attention to detail, but this Yoshitoshi piece offers deeper cultural significance.
Where to Buy
Purchase directly from our secure store: Official Product Page
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the sizing unisex?
Yes, we use standard unisex sizing – check our detailed size chart before ordering.
How long does shipping take?
Most US orders arrive in 3–5 business days via USPS Priority Mail.
Is international shipping available?
Yes! We ship worldwide with DHL Express (5–7 business days).
Claim Your Piece of Art History Today!
Don’t just wear a t-shirt – wear a conversation piece that bridges centuries of artistic tradition. Every purchase supports our mission to make great art accessible through wearable formats.
Explore more statement pieces like our Crentist Family Dentistry tee or return to our main collection of culturally inspired apparel.
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