The Weather PKMN Art Print
Inspired by the Teru Teru Bozu charms! They are small traditional handmade doll hung outside doors and windows in Japan in hope of sunny weather. The words teru (照る) meaning 'to shine' and bōzu (坊主) referring to a Buddhist monk, the doll is said to represent a monk's bald head, which would shine during sunny weather. The doll therefore calls to a monk's magical powers to stop or prevent rain.
Notes:
It is "made to order" as all my art pieces are printed as ordered to ensure quality and no risk of damage in storage.
Inspired by the Teru Teru Bozu charms! They are small traditional handmade doll hung outside doors and windows in Japan in hope of sunny weather. The words teru (照る) meaning 'to shine' and bōzu (坊主) referring to a Buddhist monk, the doll is said to represent a monk's bald head, which would shine during sunny weather. The doll therefore calls to a monk's magical powers to stop or prevent rain.
Notes:
It is "made to order" as all my art pieces are printed as ordered to ensure quality and no risk of damage in storage.