Silent Vow | Photoreal Katana Art Print on Awa Washi
Silent Vow | Photoreal Katana Art Print on Awa Washi
Steel can reflect power—but in this image, it reflects resolve.
This photoreal katana artwork is built around clean lines: the quiet glow of the blade, the deep black fittings, and the disciplined silhouette of the stand. With nothing extra to distract the eye, the composition brings a focused stillness to the room.
Place it where you want clarity—your study, workspace, entryway, or a minimalist living room wall. It doesn’t shout. It centers.
◆Details
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Size: A3
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Printed on authentic Awa Washi (traditional Japanese paper)
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Photoreal, Japanese-inspired original artwork
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Museum-quality print (frame not included)
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Designed and printed in Kyoto, Japan
◆Important
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This is an art print only—not a real sword or weapon.
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Frame and styling props are not included.
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Colors may vary slightly depending on your screen settings.
◆What is Awa Washi?
Awa Washi is Japanese paper produced in Yoshino City, Tokushima Prefecture; Naka Town, Naka District; and Ikeda Town, Miyoshi City. It is made using traditional Japanese paper-making techniques such as “flow-making” and “pool-making.” Awa Washi is characterized by the unique texture and natural feel of hand-made paper, along with its durable quality—thin yet strong and resistant to tearing, even when wet.
◆History of Awa Washi
The exact origins of Awa Washi are unclear, but it is thought to have begun around 806–810 AD. Records indicate that the Awa Inbe clan cultivated hemp and kozo (paper mulberry) and produced paper, suggesting that washi production had already begun by the Nara period. In modern times, Awa washi gradually declined alongside Westernization. However, one paper-making company persevered in preserving the tradition, and in 1976, Awa washi was designated a Traditional Craft.
◆Design
This artwork was designed in my Kyoto studio. Some of the images were designed using digital design tools, while others were designed using artificial intelligence (AI) with my own instructions and references to traditional artworks.
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