$203.91 $226.57
Original Japanese shikishi (decorated square board), ink on handmade washi, featuring the calligraphy Sei – Purity and minimalist brush paintings of essential tea ceremony tools: chawan (tea bowl), chasen (bamboo whisk), and chashaku (tea scoop).
The inscription and seals belong to Haibu Yoshimitsu, a 20th-century calligrapher and artist of the Showa period, connected with the aesthetics of Zen and the Way of Tea (Chadō).
Period: Showa era (ca. 1930s–1960s)
Technique: Ink on washi, mounted on board (shikishi)
Size: approx. 24 × 27 cm
Condition: aged paper with natural foxing, strong ink and clear seals
Theme: Tea ceremony, Zen calligraphy (wa-kei-sei-jaku)
This work embodies the principle of Purity, one of the four cornerstones of the Japanese tea ceremony, symbolizing both physical and spiritual clarity.
A refined and rare collectible piece for connoisseurs of Japanese calligraphy, chanoyu aesthetics, and Zen-inspired art.
Safe and tracked international shipping from Latvia (Riga Gallery of Japanese Art CloudyYokomido).
For US buyers: this item enters the United States duty-free.
1-3 business days
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.