Zojoji Temple in Shiba, 1925

Zojoji Temple in Shiba, 1925 by Hasui Kawase – Wentworth – 40 pieces

I enjoyed this puzzle very much, even though it went together quite quickly. My lack of puzzling in December and January mean that I don’t have any puzzles left in the queue and I was looking for some small, wintery-looking puzzles to get my completed puzzle count back up to where it should be.

As usual, it was great Wentworth quality. And for me there’s something so intriguing and lovely about Asian artwork, it’s just beautiful to look at as well as to assemble.

Aren’t these fantastic whimsies? I love the Geisha!

4 thoughts on “Zojoji Temple in Shiba, 1925

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous

    I have been eying this Wentworth image in a larger piece count for quite some time, but have yet to purchase it. This is a wonderful wintry picture and I love the Geisha whimsies.

    Three of my wooden puzzles depicting Asian themes I have framed, one of them is Wentworth’s Ran Kiku (500 pieces), which is of two Geishas and is stunning.

    I wholeheartedly agree that Asian artwork is lovely and beautiful to look at, as well as assemble. Invariably, I seem to be attracted to these kinds of images. -Di

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