Sacrifice çŠ ç‰² 8 in x 12 in Hand-Made Japanese Paper by Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase Here we offer 7 different hand-brushed Japanese Sacrifice tattoo designs by Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase. For these Sacrifice tattoo designs the fonts are different, but the characters and the meaning are the same. So order the style you like - the meaning is the same for each design. Sacrifice in Japanese is çŠ ç‰² which is read gisei. The Japanese word gisei meaning "Sacrifice" closely matches the English word. It is used most commonly in the sense of making sacrifices for others such as for one's children or family. This beautiful work of art is a visual reminder of the sacrifices required of us and the importance of making sacrifices in our lives. This is also the perfect gift to acknowledge someone that has made sacrifices on your behalf such as for your parents or a friend. Translations You Can Trust: We want you to be as happy with the Japanese translation as you are with Master Takase's beautiful art. So we have made it easy to confirm the translation for yourself by simply clicking on Sacrifice (gisei) which links to the independent Jeffrey's Japanese English Dictionary. You can also verify the translation using Yahoo's dictionary entry Sacrifice (gisei). About The Art: This beautiful hand-brushed art by Master Takase is personally created at the time of your order and proudly bears her seal and signature. The paper is imported from Kochi Japan directly from the paper-maker and is perfect for Western-style framing. This is a personal work of art that is designed to last generations. Delivery: The art is completed and shipped within 1-3 business days and arrives ready to frame. For more options visit our general product page Sacrifice (gisei). |
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