Japanese Calligraphy Art for sale in Saint Louis, MO

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Are you looking for a special gift for your loved ones?
If so, Japanese calligraphy art may be the perfect choice for you. Kaori Ishijima, a certified Japanese calligrapher who received the Japanese Foreign Minister's Award in 2021, creates personalized calligraphy art, bookmarks, and greeting cards in sizes ranging from 5x7" to 18x24" (without a frame). You get to choose the words that will be beautifully crafted by her.

You can easily place an order via email or visit her shop shown below:

Shop: The Boulevard Farmers Market
Address: The Boulevard in Richmond Heights, MO 63117
Open: every Sunday from 9 am to 1 pm, operating from May through October 2023

While at the market, you can even try Japanese tattoo art (temporary) to experience a unique aspect of Japanese culture. If you have a genuine interest in Japanese calligraphy, you can also enroll in Kaori's group lessons in Richmond Heights to further develop your skills.

Feel free to contact Kaori for more information or to discuss your specific requests. Make your loved ones' day truly memorable with a personalized piece of Japanese calligraphy art!

 

Prices:

Calligraphy art:

  • 5x7": $ 6 - 14 without a frame, $ 13 - 21 with a frame
  • 9x12": $ 15 - 24 without a frame, $ 25 - 34 with a frame
  • 12x18": $ 20 - 34 without a frame, $ 35 - 49 with a frame
  • 18x24": $ 30 - 44 without a frame, $ 50 - 64 with a frame
  • various size (9x13" and above) in "Washi", Japanese traditional paper: from $ 100

Bookmarks: 2x6": $ 5 - 10

Greeting cards: 4x6": $ 5 - 10 (with an envelope)

Tattoo (temporary): $ 5 -  8

Calligraphy lessons (in a group): $ 20 / lesson (1.5 hours)



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