Chagake With Zen Idiom "Ikka Goyo wo Hiraku"
| Item No | #291241 |
| Item | Hanging Scroll |
| Material | Washi Silk |
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| Weight | 0.6kg |
| Size | width 36cm 14 1/4", height 173.5cm 68 1/2" |
Item description : Chagake with a Zen idiom "Ikka Goyo wo Hiraku" (a single flower opens with 5 petals and gets a fruit. It mean a symbol of powerful prosperity naturally) drawn by Taigen Kobayashi who was a chief priest at Kobain-in temple in Kyoto
Age : 1990's
Condition : Very good for age.
There are a couple of dots of stains seen in upper area as shown.
| Express to United States | $34.10 |
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| Standard to United States | $10.80 |
| Express to Europe | $28.60 |
| Standard to Europe | $10.80 |
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