Japanese Gifts / Traditional Arts & Crafts - Online Shop Saiga > Japanese Calligraphy (Shodo)
Japanese people learn Shuji (Japanese Penmanship) from childhood at school. The meaning of Shuji is "Learning how to write characters". Shodo (Japanese calligraphy) is "The way for mastering a handwriting character", and it is the next stage of Shuji. Even if we learn Shuji, there are not many people who get to the level of art. These are the artistic Kanji written by the Master Calligrapher. Tasteful handwriting Kanji matches the modern Indigo frame well.
B-301![]() 'Yubi' - Grace, Beauty - |
B-302![]() 'Kibo' - Hope, Hopeful - |
B-303![]() 'Eien' - Eternity, Everlasting - |
B-304![]() 'Magokoro' - Sincerity, True heart - |
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B-305![]() 'Kofuku' - Happiness, Happy - |
B-306![]() 'Kansha' - Thanks, Gratitude - |
B-307![]() 'Hissho' - Sure victory - |
B-308![]() 'Yuki' - Courage, Valor - |
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| Frame Material: Aluminum / Size: 374x465x19mm(14.7x18.3x0.8in) / Weight: 1,295g(45.7oz) | ||
| Front cover: Acrylic | ||
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