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Ykiyo
Ykiyo
Chōchin, traditional Japanese paper lanterns, are a perfect symbol of Ukiyo. Its soft, flickering light evokes the fragility of existence and the need to appreciate every moment. When contemplating the light of a Chōchin, we can imagine the flame as a metaphor for life: brief and incandescent, we must make the most of it before it goes out.
Symbology:
Transience: Ukiyo represents the transitory nature of life, where everything constantly changes and nothing stays the same for long.
Change: Symbolizes the constant flow of life, where everything is in constant evolution and transformation.
Fragility: The dim, flickering light of the Chōchin evokes the fragility of life and the need to appreciate every moment.
- Printed in high resolution.
- Ready to frame in the color you prefer.
- A perfect gift for lovers of oriental art, Japanese culture and charming decoration.
- Choose the material that best suits your style and budget.
Decorate your home with this symbol of Japanese tradition and create an environment full of peace and harmony! .
With this painting, you can bring the magic of Chōchin Lamps to your space and enjoy their timeless charm.