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Mizuhiki Art Frame – Moon-Viewing (Tsukimi)-Kesa knot
Mizuhiki Art Frame – Moon-Viewing (Tsukimi)-Kesa knot
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Mizuhiki Art Frame – Moon-Viewing (Tsukimi)-Kesa knot
This art frame is inspired by Tsukimi, the Japanese moon-viewing tradition.
It depicts the serene moon, rice ears offered for a good harvest, and a rabbit gazing quietly at the night sky – all crafted with Mizuhiki, the traditional Japanese art of decorative cords.
The Meaning of the Knots
The moon is created with the Kesa knot, which symbolizes peace and tranquility, echoing the quiet yet powerful glow of the full moon.
The rice ears use the Hana knot and Chasing knot, their continuous patterns embodying the wish for abundance.
The rabbit, crafted with the Matsu knot, carries meanings of longevity, prosperity, and health – a motif often paired with the moon in Japanese folklore.
Size
13 × 18 cm (approx. 5 × 7 inch)
A Touch of Seasonal Beauty
In Japan, autumn is a time to pause and admire the moon, even in the midst of busy days.
This frame brings a little piece of that tradition into your home.
Bring the spirit of Japanese autumn into your room, and enjoy a quiet moment of beauty in your everyday life.
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