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"Kissa ko" (喫茶去) is a Zen phrase that means "Please, have some tea," welcoming everyone without distinction. This is a classic Zen phrase used in the tea ceremony throughout the year, embodying the spirit of cherishing connections with guests and savoring a cup of tea in a tranquil state of mind. This artwork is a unique, hand-written piece that I have carefully written stroke by stroke. Please enjoy the shades and blurring of the ink, which cannot be replicated by machines. ◾️Specifications Size: Shikishi board (approx. 24cm x 27cm) Condition: New, unused (handwritten) Artist: Waho (和萌) ◾️Recommended Display Methods For tea ceremony practice or tea gatherings As an all-season hanging scroll As an accent in a Japanese-style room or entryway As interior decor to enjoy Zen phrases and calligraphy ※ Due to the handmade nature of the work, there may be blurring, smudging, and unique brushstrokes. ※ Please refrain from purchasing if you are seeking perfection. #KissaKo #ZenPhraseShikishi #TeaUtensils #CalligraphyArt #OneOfAKind #TeaCeremonyPractice #TokonomaDecoration #JapaneseRoomInterior #JapaneseLifestyle #HandwrittenArt #AllSeasonHanging #CalligraphyArt #Waho"
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