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ROMANTIC EZEN FROG: Greeting Card
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Text on the reverse side: A contemporary Romantic adaptation of an antique Japanese woodblock print from 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaer...
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Text on the reverse side: A contemporary Romantic adaptation of an antique Japanese woodblock print from 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaer...
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Text on the reverse side: Also simply known as Red Fuji, dating 1830-1832, this is one of the most widely recognised pieces of Japanese art. While ...
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Text on the reverse side: A contemporary gardener adaptation of a woodblock print from 1814 by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaer...
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Text on the reverse side: On the orders of the Tokugawa Shogunate, the castle construction was completed in 1612 and served to secure an important ...
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Text on the reverse side: The warbling white-eye, also known as the Japanese white-eye, is a native species in Japan and often depicted in Japanese...
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Text on the reverse side: The vocal repertoire of pet cats is greater than most animals, they also use the body language just as extensively. Exper...
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Text on the reverse side: A lotus by Hoson, also known as Koson (1877-1945). The lotus flower is revered for its ability to rise from the murky wat...
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Text on the reverse side: The haiku poem reads: “A single bird emerges, drenched by dew from morning cherry blossoms.” Depicting the calm scene of ...
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Text on the reverse side: Symbolising invincibility, power and might, the tiger is a highly potent symbol used across many cultures in Asia. Tradit...
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Text on the reverse side: The artist Koson Ohara was a Japanese painter and printmaker in the late 19th and early 20th century. With some 500 works...
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Text on the reverse side: A contemporary Get well adaptation of an antique Japanese woodblock print from 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaer...
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Text on the reverse side: Peacocks represent new growth, longevity, love, and success in relationships and careers. With the one hundred eyes on i...
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Text on the reverse side: The blooming of cherry blossoms, is a symbol of purity. Their spectacular bloom is enjoyed by many, but for a short perio...
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Text on the reverse side: The blooming of cherry blossoms, is a symbol of purity. Their spectacular bloom is enjoyed by many, but for a short perio...
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Text on the reverse side: The blooming of cherry blossoms, is a symbol of purity. Their spectacular bloom is enjoyed by many, but for a short peri...
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Text on the reverse side: The plum blossom has traditionally been used as a symbol of congratulatory occasions. Blossoming in the bare landscape w...
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Text on the reverse side: Two of the most regal and auspicious plants in Japanese thought. The paulownia is dubbed “Tree of Life” in Japan and the ...
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Text on the reverse side: The willow tree is a symbol of grace and strength. The artist Koitsu, was born in 1870, and often utilised the subtle us...
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Text on the reverse side: Temples and shrines often associated themselves with dragons. The mythical being has traditionally been celebrated for it...
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Text on the reverse side: A contemporary Geisha adaptation of an antique Japanese woodblock print from 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”...
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Text on the reverse side: White is the colour of purity, innocence, wholeness and completion. In this image, these attributes are combined with the...
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Text on the reverse side: The lily of the valley symbolises sweetness, happiness, beauty and purity. This flower can also suggest to people that th...
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Text on the reverse side: The combination of the bush warblers and plum blossoms can be found often in Japanese art as symbols of Spring. Expressiv...
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Text on the reverse side: A contemporary Christmas adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, wh...
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Text on the reverse side: Rabbits can be found living on every continent of the world (except Antarctica) and so they appear in various tales, myth...
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Text on the reverse side: The mouse carries the symbolism of accomplishing any goals in life regardless of situation or size. It can also be seen a...
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Text on the reverse side: Due the the ivy being a sturdy plant able to grow in the hardest environment, symbolises perennial life and immortality. ...
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Text on the reverse side: Grape vines symbolise rebirth and new beginnings, but more often associated with life’s bounty, a sign of plenty, and fro...
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Text on the reverse side: The ocean being a symbol of power, strength, life and mystery, it has been depicted as a popular symbol in Japanese art. ...
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Text on the reverse side: Commonly the deer represents the power to deal with challenges and the ability to be swift and vigilant, calling for peop...
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Text on the reverse side: The lotus flower is revered for its ability to rise from the murky waters to bloom into a magnificent flower. This proces...
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Text on the reverse side: The peacock is a symbol of beauty, prosperity, love, compassion and piece. The blooming of cherry blossoms remind us to f...
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Text on the reverse side: The songbird is a protective spirit associated to poetry and music. The lotus flower is revered for its ability to rise f...
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Text on the reverse side: Mount Fuji is revered as a sacred mountain of good fortune. One of the most commonly accepted origin of the name "Fuji" i...
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Text on the reverse side: The game Scrabble has sold 150 million units in 121 countries. A Scrabble Championship is one of the only places players ...
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Text on the reverse side: Hasui Kawase was one of the most prolific and recognised artists of the Shin Hanga (New Print) movement. Depicted in the ...
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