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P003HB26 - Buson Wisteria's in Moonlight Haiku

Stamps may now be ordered pre-cut and adhered to Static Cling Mounting Foam®. Samples with items from the same plate as this image can be seen by clicking here.

Buson WisteriaBuson Wisteria's in Moonlight Haiku
P003HB26
Actual size: 2.5" x .75"*
$3.00 (Postage added $0.15)
Mounting options**:
This rubber stamp is a translation of a Japanese Haiku by the poet Buson.

In the pale moonlight
The sweet wisteria's scent
Comes from far away

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Haiku is a Japanese poetry form with traditionally three lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables. Haiku generally contain words which evoke a sense of one of the seasons or some other reference to the natural world.

If you would like your stamps trimmed and adhered to cling vinyl mounting foam, please select the "Cling Foam - not wood" mounting option above the Add to Cart button. The additional fee is shown with the option. If you change your mind be sure to change the option back to "Unmounted Rubber Die". Sheets of mounting foam are available for those who prefer to mount their own, and you might also consider the Tack N Peel system. These options can be found here.

This item is by Art Neko
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