ID: 8107
Calligrafische Japanse scroll "Wa" (Harmonie) by "Gendou".
€75,00
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Mooie kwaliteits Japanse scroll, met de Calligrafische kanji voor "Wa" wat Harmonie betekend.
de calligrafie is gedaan door de artisan "Gendou".
de scroll is in goede staat en heeft zwart gelacqueerde houten rollereinden.
de scroll is 144 cm lang en 60 cm breed.
kijkt u ook eens bij onze andere scrollen.
In Japan, social harmony is maintained through consideration for others. In monotheistic societies God was considered the absolute being, and the source for harmony between people. However, there exists no absolute being in Japans polytheistic society. Instead people found their gods in objects, nature, and so on. The Japanese people thought that everything should be in proper relationship with them in order to exist together in harmony. As a result, consideration for others developed. These relationships also led to the idea of Wa, which means a spatial relationship, time interval, or atmosphere. Wa is a very important element to understand in Japanese aesthetics, because the idea of Wa is seldom seen in monotheistic societies. That is to say, Wa is a standard used to measure the relationship between one thing and another. The Japanese people have a superior sense of balance through the idea of Wa, and they attach importance to the sense.
Mooie kwaliteits Japanse scroll, met de Calligrafische kanji voor "Wa" wat Harmonie betekend.
de calligrafie is gedaan door de artisan "Gendou".
de scroll is in goede staat en heeft zwart gelacqueerde houten rollereinden.
de scroll is 144 cm lang en 60 cm breed.
kijkt u ook eens bij onze andere scrollen.
In Japan, social harmony is maintained through consideration for others. In monotheistic societies God was considered the absolute being, and the source for harmony between people. However, there exists no absolute being in Japans polytheistic society. Instead people found their gods in objects, nature, and so on. The Japanese people thought that everything should be in proper relationship with them in order to exist together in harmony. As a result, consideration for others developed. These relationships also led to the idea of Wa, which means a spatial relationship, time interval, or atmosphere. Wa is a very important element to understand in Japanese aesthetics, because the idea of Wa is seldom seen in monotheistic societies. That is to say, Wa is a standard used to measure the relationship between one thing and another. The Japanese people have a superior sense of balance through the idea of Wa, and they attach importance to the sense.