



Japanese Good Dream "Cards" |
Cool traditions must be kept alive! In Japanese tradition, you put pictures of lucky symbols and scenes under your pillow to bring you good dreams and good luck in the new year. Usually, this is done over the first dream of the year (basically, NYE)—but I do it all year around. Why not?
My version includes a crane and turtle, who bring us good luck, and also a nice red snapper for good measure—he's more celebratory, but everyone needs some celebration!
You can use this as a dream picture, or you can put it on your wall in a frame. Whatever you like. Makes wonderful gifts.
These are one-of-a-kind originals, painted on washi (rice) paper. Please note that the one you purchase may not look exactly like what is pictured above.
No mats.
Size: Appr. 2-3 inches wide, 2-3 inches tall; deckle/torn edges.
For animal lovers and anyone cool! They also make great gifts!
Please contact me for commissions.
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