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Tsuru sumi-e roll image inspired by japanese art

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Tsuru sumi-e roll image inspired by japanese art. If one were to choose the most characteristic of Japanese animals, the Japanese crane, also known as Manchu crane, would probably have to be chosen. Good luck and the fulfillment of wishes are associated with its shape…

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Tsuru sumi-e roll image inspired by japanese art. If one were to choose the most characteristic of Japanese animals, the Japanese crane, also known as Manchu crane, would probably have to be chosen. Good luck and the fulfillment of wishes are associated with its shape.

The most beautiful and well-known example of fulfillment of wishes is the story of a thousand cranes about a little girl named Sadako, one of the survivors of the World War II atomic bomb, but long-term victim of the old legend that , a wish is fulfilled. Sadako wished for his life in exchange for a thousand paper birds, but that could not happen. But thousands of paper cranes have since become a symbol – proclaiming the desire for peace not only in Japan but around the world…

The kakejiku, carrying the sumi-e crane, is 88 cm long and 15 cm wide. Its size is not only suitable for bonsai compositions, ikebana creations as well as for tea, suiseki or accent chabana – it can also be hung as a stand alone decoration in our home. It is associated with deciduous trees when combined with Bonsai compositions. Due to its color, its bluish-green tint, it can accompany the trees for many seasons, as well as in winter as well as in spring or summer.

Material: rice paper and canvas

Dimensions: 88 cm x 15 cm