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[310] Japanese Calligraphy - Bushido Pin

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Affix these customizable sterling silver plated lapel pins onto jacket lapels, ties or bags for a versatile accessory for any occasion. Gift wrapped in a special black felt bag, any image, design, or text you add to them will be finished with a UV resistant and waterproof coating to protect it for years to come. Get this stylish accessory today!

  • Dimensions: 0.875" diameter, 0.5" height
  • Sterling silver plated
  • UV resistant and waterproof
  • Made in USA

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[310] Japanese Calligraphy - Bushido Pin

[310] Japanese Calligraphy - Bushido Pin

Introducing the Japanese calligraphy collection by C.7 Design Studio, showcasing digital paintings and reproductions of modern and historical calligraphy masterpieces, originally produced by various masters of past and present. Here you will find fully customizable products, featuring Bushidō (武士道) calligraphy. Bushidō (武士道), literally "military scholar road", is a Japanese word for the way of the samurai life, loosely analogous to the concept of chivalry. Bushido, a modern term rather than a historical one, originates from the samurai moral values, most commonly stressing some combination of frugality, loyalty, martial arts mastery, and honor unto death. Born from Neo-Confucianism during times of peace in Tokugawa Japan and following Confucian texts, Bushido was also influenced by Shinto and Zen Buddhism, allowing the violent existence of the samurai to be tempered by wisdom and serenity. Bushidō developed between the 16th and 20th centuries, debated by pundits who believed they were building on a legacy dating from the 10th century, although some scholars have noted "the term bushidō itself is rarely attested in premodern literature." Under the Tokugawa Shogunate, some aspects of warrior values became formalized into Japanese feudal law. The word was first used in Japan during the 17th century. It came into common usage in Japan and the West after the 1899 publication of Nitobe Inazō's Bushido: The Soul of Japan. Japanese calligraphy (shodo) is a form of calligraphy, or artistic writing, of the Japanese language. For a long time, the most esteemed calligrapher in Japan had been Wang Xizhi, a Chinese calligrapher in the 4th century, but after the invention of Hiragana and Katakana, the Japanese unique syllabaries, the distinctive Japanese writing system developed and calligraphers produced styles intrinsic to Japan.

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Excellent quality pin for my son who is celebrating his 50th Birthday! He really like it and plans to wear it on his sport coat at his party .
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By Susan C.April 13, 2022Verified Purchase
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Good price for the quality. There is a little bit of a gap between the metal border and the face of the pin. Not really applicable. However, insignia is a little blurry.
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By Jodi R.May 19, 2023Verified Purchase
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Great product, easy to upload photo and edit. Pins turned out better than expected and arrived early! Just as expected, looked great

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Product ID: 256322558632379158
Created on: 8/9/2014, 3:28 PM
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