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Thank you for viewing. This is a handwritten, one-of-a-kind Tanzaku (Japanese short poem card) for the tea ceremony, featuring the phrase "Banri Muhenunashi" (萬里無片雲). 【About the Artwork】 "Banri Muhenunashi" is a Zen phrase meaning "Not a single cloud in the vast sky." It evokes the clear, bright autumn sky and expresses a pure state of mind. This artwork is perfect for tea ceremony practice, decorating the tokonoma (alcove) in a tea room, and autumn arrangements. This piece is a unique, handwritten work that I have written with care, stroke by stroke. Even with the same phrase "Banri Muhenunashi," we offer two different works with varying brushstrokes and ink expressions. Please choose your favorite from this page and the other page. * There is a slight ink smudge on a part of the character "里" (ri) (for those who understand). 【Size】 Tanzaku (vertical) 【Recommended Uses】 ・For tea ceremony practice ・Tokonoma decoration for tea gatherings and hospitality ・Autumn seasonal decorations and Japanese-style room interiors ・As a hanging scroll to enjoy Zen phrases * Please enjoy the blurring and smudging as part of the character of the handwritten work. Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for perfection. * We will carefully package and deliver the item. Please note that we may use recycled materials. #TeaCeremony #Tanzaku #HangingScroll #Calligraphy #OneOfAKind #JapaneseRoomDecoration #TeaGathering #TeaUtensils #Tokonoma #AutumnInterior #ZenPhrase #Practice
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