The Divine Rabbit Bringing Happiness

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The Divine Rabbit Bringing Happiness - Posters - Wood

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◆From Balzakk original zodiac mythology collection. "The Divine Rabbit Bringing Happiness" is an original painting by Balzakk. In the Kojiki, Japan's oldest history book, This is a work that Balzakk expresses the rabbit that appeared in the role of matchmaking as "White rabbit of Inaba". The way it jumps up and down represents prosperity and success in business, and its big ears are said to bring good luck and help you catch information quickly. This work was also created out of the author's love for nature and animals. Surrounded by a quiet and peaceful atmosphere, it has a healing power that will soothe your soul if you pay attention to it even once. I hope you enjoy it. Author: Balzakk Size: Approximately 529mm long x 794mm wide Printmaking technique: Giclee Note*1 Edition: 100: Gatorboard Note *1 Giclee is a French word that means ``spraying to add color.'' It is recognized around the world as a work of art that is produced by reading the original painting with a scanner and performing several color matching operations to reproduce the subtle colors. This technology uses pigment ink and has excellent light and water resistance. Because it can be applied using high-definition techniques using the highest quality materials, it is said to have a shelf life of 100 to 200 years. Because it can faithfully reproduce original paintings, it is increasingly being used as reproductions of famous works, and now world-famous museums such as the Louvre Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibit giclée works. [Note] - This is a made-to-order item. Production will begin immediately after payment is confirmed. ・Please note that orders cannot be canceled after payment is confirmed. ・We cannot accept returns due to customer circumstances. - If the delivered product is different from what you ordered, we will exchange or return the product (shipping costs will be borne by us). - In the event of damage during transportation, we will respond according to the delivery company's regulations. -Please contact us within 7 days after receiving the product. If we do not hear from you within the period, we will not be able to accept exchanges or returns. Even in the above cases, we will only accept unused products. The product and delivery note (or receipt) are required for correspondence. Please note that we cannot provide exchanges or refunds without a statement of delivery (receipt). ・We will only accept requests for returns or exchanges from the person who placed the order. ・After contacting us in advance, please return the product and delivery note (to our company) within 15 days. Returns or exchanges cannot be made after 15 days. ·The image is an image. There will always be slight variations in color depending on the angle and sunlight. -Product images include a copy prevention logo. - Shipping is approximately 20 days after payment is confirmed. ・Additional shipping charges will apply for Okinawa area and remote islands. *We create images by compositing the background and art to make it easier for you to imagine. Although we have created the product to be close to scale, the size and appearance may vary depending on the atmosphere, so please be sure to check the stated size of the product before purchasing. Resale and reproduction of images is strictly prohibited. If this is discovered, a penalty will be imposed based on the law. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - We recommend placing the product at a height where children can touch it, away from water, and away from direct sunlight. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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Wood
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Japan
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Eco-Friendly
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No.124,641 - Home & Living  |  No.8,782 - Posters
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In the Kojiki, the oldest history book in Japan, Balzakk expresses the rabbit that appeared in the role of matchmaking as the "white rabbit of Inaba". The brisk hopping of the rabbit symbolizes prosperity in business and rapid progress, while the big ears bring good fortune, and being the first to catch information is considered auspicious.

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