A calligraphy postcard that expresses the beauty of fate and connection.
“In such a vast world, every encounter, every shared moment, is Yuan — a serendipitous bond between souls.”
This postcard features the Chinese character 緣 (Yuan), meaning “fate” or “meaningful connection,” originally handwritten by a calligraphy artist on rice paper, then delicately transferred onto ivory cardstock. It’s a heartfelt way to celebrate appreciation, companionship, and life's beautiful coincidences.
✨ Product Highlights
Emotive calligraphy: Handwritten brush strokes full of warmth and vitality
Premium cardstock: Warm-toned ivory surface, smooth and suitable for writing or collecting
Elegant packaging: Clear protective sleeve + kraft envelope, great for gifting
Creative cultural gift: Perfect for birthdays, encouragement, festivals, or exhibition mementos
📐 Size & Specifications
Size: 10.5 x 14.8 cm (standard postcard size)
Material: Ivory cardstock
Production: Transferred from original handwritten calligraphy
Packaging: Clear sleeve + kraft envelope
🎁 Ideal For
✔ Those going through life changes and in need of gentle encouragement
✔ Lovers of Eastern art and calligraphy aesthetics
✔ Anyone who wants to share genuine blessings
✔ Gift seekers looking for something meaningful and unique
📮 Note: For bulk orders or custom phrases, please message us.
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- A calligraphy postcard expressing the beauty of “Yuan” (緣) — meaningful connection and fate. Originally handwritten on rice paper and delicately transferred onto ivory cardstock, it captures both elegance and emotion. Perfect for writing, gifting, or collecting as a reminder of heartfelt bonds.
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