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Thank you for viewing. "Kissa ko" (喫茶去) A Zen phrase meaning "Please, have some tea," welcoming all visitors without discrimination. It is a classic Zen phrase for tea ceremony that can be used year-round, embodying the sentiment of valuing the connection with guests and quietly savoring a cup of tea. This piece is a one-of-a-kind, handwritten work, meticulously crafted stroke by stroke by myself. Please enjoy the subtle variations in ink density and bleeding as a unique charm that cannot be replicated by machines. ■ Specifications Size: Tanzaku (approx. 36.2cm x 6cm) Condition: New, unused (handwritten) Artist: Wahou (和萌) ■ Recommended Display Methods For tea ceremony practice or tea gatherings For year-round hanging, as it can be used regardless of the season As an accent for Japanese-style rooms or entrances As interior decor to enjoy Zen phrases and calligraphy *Please note that as this is a handwritten work, there may be variations in bleeding, fading, and brushstrokes. *Those seeking perfection are advised not to purchase.
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