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Like cherry blossoms carried by the wind, happiness is fragile and fleeting. In Japanese tradition, the proverb “Hana wa sakuragi, hito wa bushi” means:
“Among flowers, the cherry blossom; among men, the warrior.”
The blossom represents beauty at its most delicate — destined to fall.
The warrior represents dignity in the face of that inevitability.
True power emerges not from dominance, but from accepting that what is most beautiful is also most impermanent — and choosing to stand with honor anyway.
#03 Hana wa sakuragi, hito wa bushi - (Fine art paper)
€33,95 EUR
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This piece reflects the strength born from the awareness of impermanence.
The tiger does not embody aggression, but vigilance — a quiet power forged by the understanding that joy can vanish without warning.
The tiger does not embody aggression, but vigilance — a quiet power forged by the understanding that joy can vanish without warning.
Like cherry blossoms carried by the wind, happiness is fragile and fleeting. In Japanese tradition, the proverb “Hana wa sakuragi, hito wa bushi” means:
“Among flowers, the cherry blossom; among men, the warrior.”
The blossom represents beauty at its most delicate — destined to fall.
The warrior represents dignity in the face of that inevitability.
True power emerges not from dominance, but from accepting that what is most beautiful is also most impermanent — and choosing to stand with honor anyway.
- Acid- and lignin-free and made to last.
- The natural finish enhances vibrancy and depth.
- Textured matte surface that enhances depth without losing clarity.
- Handmade wooden frame from Italy.