This artwork features a charming town girl dressed in a striking red ichimatsu (checkered) patterned kimono. Upon closer inspection, you'll notice cherry blossoms scattered across the fabric. The girl is playing a bidoro, a glass toy that makes a sound when blown. The technique for making bidoro was introduced to Japan during the Muromachi period by Dutch traders in Nagasaki. The title of the piece, "Poppin," reflects the sound produced by the bidoro when it is played.
Display this masterpiece in your room, study, living room, office, or shop, and admire its beauty. It’s sure to be a conversation piece you'll be proud to show off to your guests.