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King Silk Art Handmade Embroidery Pair of Red
King Silk Art Handmade Embroidery Pair of Red
King Silk Art Handmade Embroidery Pair of Red
King Silk Art Handmade Embroidery Pair of Red
King Silk Art Handmade Embroidery Pair of Red
King Silk Art Handmade Embroidery Pair of Red
King Silk Art Handmade Embroidery Pair of Red
King Silk Art Handmade Embroidery Pair of Red

King Silk Art Handmade Embroidery Pair of Red & White Japanese Koi with Maple Leaves 32014

Product ID : 6561072
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Galleon Product ID 6561072
UPC / ISBN 099461340114
Shipping Weight 1.15 lbs
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Model 32014WFB1
Manufacturer King Silk Art
Shipping Dimension 12.99 x 12.99 x 0.98 inches
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King Silk Art Handmade Embroidery Pair of Red Features

  • 100% Natural Real Silk Material.

  • Image size 7.5"x7.5", overall size with mat 12"x12".

  • Artwork with frame, overall size 13"x13".

  • Handcrafted master quality embroidery artwork.

  • Embroidery artwork will vary slightly from online image due to hand-stitching. The art will still look beautiful & attractive in real.


About King Silk Art Handmade Embroidery Pair Of Red

King Silk Art makes silk embroidery wall art, 100% hand-stitched by Master Artists in Suzhou, China. Our artwork, Susho, is completely natural, created with tiny needles and pure silk thread. Susho is a 2500 year old family tradition, with a unique and fascinating history. This combination of red koi fish images not only attract great wealth and success, but in Feng Shui are also a good luck charm for a marriage corner. In Chinese culture, the color red is very important. Red attracts good fortune and frightens away bad fortune. In Mandarin, the pronunciation of the word "Fish" is very similar to "Savings". Fish symbolize wealth. Water symbolizes ease, the freedom to swim anywhere smoothly and effortlessly. In combination with other objects, like fish, water means that the other benefit should come easily, without delay or obstacle. In both Chinese and Japanese culture, maple leaves are the emblem for lovers. The sweetness of the sap is comparable to the sweetness of love. Maple leaves also symbolize romance, combined with the lotus flowers, they attract pure and true love. In the context of a family, maple leaves represent family unity.