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Thank you for viewing! This is a one-of-a-kind, hand-written shikishi board, carefully brushed by myself. "Kanzashite shofu o kiku" (閑坐聴松風) (Meaning: Sit quietly and listen to the sound of the wind in the pines) This Zen phrase represents the profound world of the tea ceremony, where one listens to the sound of the **"shofu"** (wind in the pines) as the water boils in the kettle, during a moment of quiet contemplation while enjoying a cup of tea. I wrote this phrase with a clear mind, conscious of the blank space and the power of the brushstrokes, to invite you to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and enter a state of tranquility. 【Recommended Scenes】 For tea ceremony practice, as a decoration for the tokonoma (alcove) in a tea room. As seasonal decor for your entrance hall or living room, or as a piece of Japanese interior design. As a source of comfort when you want to quietly reflect on yourself. 【Product Details】 Writing: Hand-written by the seller (original) Calligraphy: One-of-a-kind Size: Shikishi board (approx. 27cm x 24cm) Condition: New, unused Recommended as a companion for a moment of inner peace, or as a gift for someone special. We will deliver it with care. ※ Shikishi board only. Stands etc. for display are not included. ※ Due to being hand-written, there may be minor ink splatters. Please understand this before purchasing. #KanzashiteShofu #KanzashiteShofu #KanzashofuwoKiku #TeaCeremony #TeaUtensils #Shikishi #Tanzaku #ZenPhrase #Calligraphy #Shodo #Handwritten #Original #OneOfAKind #HangingScroll #Kakemono #Tokonoma #SeasonalDecor #JapaneseRoom #JapaneseInterior #TeaParty #Practice #Bokuseki
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