The Great Wave Portable Power Bank

$21.95 Regular price $24.95

Slim and Powerful Phone or Tablet Charging Power Bank Printed Hokusai's Iconic Great Wave Painting. 

  • Airplane Safe
  • Compatible with almost any device including all iPhones, iPads, iPods, Samsung devices, Android, HTC phones, tablet PCs, digital cameras, game consoles and MP3 and MP4 players.
  • High Impact Textured Plastic Case beautifully printed with The Great Wave Art
  • Compact 4.75" x 2.70" x 0.35"
  • Built-in micro USB-C charge cable with Apple Lightning adapter
  • Fast-speed 5,000 mAh Li-Polymer Battery
  • 4 LED power level indicators 
  • Additional USB connection for charging two devices at the same time
  • Includes 1ft Micro USB Charging Cable, Apple Lightning Adapter and User Card
  • Printed and Assembled in the USA by US Workers
  • 12 Month Warranty

Enjoy your favorite art and keep your cell phone, tablet or other devices charged with our Hokusai's The Great Wave Painting. This Power Bank that neatly fits in a pocket or purse. This This ultra portable power bank will charge your device fast and re-charges in about 3 hours. It has a charge cable, connector, and Lightning adapter which are neatly tucked away, no more losing the charging cable! It is Airplane safe and has Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection, high temperature shut down, input over-current and over-voltage protection, output over-current and over-voltage protection, short-circuit protection, and automatic on / off function. 

Katsushika Hokusai
The Great Wave Katsushika Hokusai - October 31, 1760 (exact date questionable) May 10, 1849 was born to an artisan family in Edo, now known as Tokyo, Japan. He started painting at the age of 6, became an apprentice to a woodcarver at age 14 and at 18 was accepted into the studio of Katsukawa Shunshō, head of the Katsukawa school. It was here where he mastered the art of Ukiyo-e, a popular style of woodblock printing and started developing his own line of prints. This famous print was published sometime between 1829 and 1833 and was Hokusai's first print in the Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji series. It is Hokusai's most famous work, and one of the most recognizable works of Japanese art in the world.

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