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Thank you for viewing. This is a one-of-a-kind, handwritten Tanzaku (short poem card) for the tea ceremony, featuring the phrase "Kaimon Rakuyo Ooshi" (開門落葉多). 【About the Artwork】 "Kaimon Rakuyo Ooshi" is a Zen phrase meaning "When the gate opens, many fallen leaves come in," symbolizing the deepening of autumn and the transience of nature. It evokes the beauty of falling leaves and expresses warmth within tranquility, making it perfect for tea ceremony practice or as a hanging scroll in a tea room. 【Features of the Artwork】 ・Handwritten work by calligraphy artist Kazumo (with seal) ・Brushwork that emphasizes warmth and flow ・A Tanzaku perfect for autumn tea gatherings and Japanese-style rooms 【Size】 Tanzaku (vertical) 【Recommended Uses】 ・For tea ceremony practice and tea gatherings ・Seasonal decoration for the tokonoma (alcove) or entrance ・Autumn interior and Japanese-style room decoration ・As a hanging scroll to enjoy Zen phrases ※Please enjoy the ink bleeding and blurring as part of the unique character of a handwritten piece. Please refrain from purchasing if you are seeking perfection. ※We will carefully package and deliver the item. Please note that we may use recycled materials. This is a one-of-a-kind piece, a once-in-a-lifetime encounter. Please use it as a floor decoration to feel the atmosphere of autumn. #TeaCeremony #Tanzaku #HangingScroll #Calligraphy #OneOfAKind #JapaneseRoomDecoration #TeaGathering #TeaUtensils #Tokonoma #AutumnInterior #ZenPhrase #Practice
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