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I am listing this item to clear out stock of my creations. Although some time has passed since they were made, they have been stored in a place away from direct sunlight. Please carefully review the photos and description to assess the condition of the product (including any age-related changes). "Hibigore Kōjitsu" (Every day is a good day) This is a famous Zen saying that means "every day is the best day." It embodies the profound teaching of accepting every day positively and cherishing the present. This is a postcard carefully written one by one with a brush, keeping that sentiment in mind. This product is a one-of-a-kind, hand-written piece and does not include a frame. As it is postcard size, you can frame it for display, or use it as a card to accompany a gift or for seasonal greetings. 【Recommended Uses】 ・Display in the entryway or living room to wish for daily smiles ・As a gift for a shop opening, housewarming, or moving-in celebration ・To accompany seasonal greetings or thank-you notes 【Specifications】 ・Material: Japanese drawing paper ・Size: Postcard size (100 x 148mm) ・Accessories: None (postcard only) ・Includes artist's pseudonym A unique "Hibigore Kōjitsu" for the world, please consider adding it to your collection. #HibigoreKōjitsu #CalligraphyArt #HandwrittenPostcard #JapaneseStyleInterior #JapaneseModernGoods #AuspiciousGift #GoodLuckItem #BrushLetteringArt #JapaneseStylePostcard #OneOfAKindArt #EntranceInterior #LivingRoomInterior #ShopOpeningGift #HousewarmingGift #MovingInCelebration #JapaneseGoodsLover #JapaneseCultureArt
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