ProductName Katsushika Hokusai No.035 Suijin Shrine and Massaki on the Sumida River & No.094 The Maple Trees at Mama, the Tekona Shrine and Tsugihashi Bridge From One Hundred Famous Views of EdoAll hand made book (44 pages)By the way of makingJapanese trad
ProductName
Katsushika Hokusai
No.035 Suijin Shrine and Massaki on the Sumida River &
No.094 The Maple Trees at Mama, the Tekona Shrine and Tsugihashi Bridge
From One Hundred Famous Views of Edo
All hand made book (44 pages)
By the way of makingJapanese traditional hand made book with traditional paper.
A shuin is a seal stamp given to visitors to Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples in Japan. The seal stamps are often collected in books called shuinch.
The stamps are different from commemorative stamps in that they are made by people who work at the temples: Buddhist monks, or Shinto kannushi.
To create the shuin, the writer presses down one or more large stamps, and then uses black ink to write, in his
distinctive calligraphy,he name of the temple, the day of the visit, and other messages on and around the stamped portions.
Please see the reference picture on this page.
Each OrigamiSize
Height12.00 cm X Width18.00 cm
(W4.724 ” X H7.087 “)
Country of Origin
Made in Kyoto, Japan.
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