Home
Chevron down icon
Japanese Greeting Cards
Chevron down icon
GARDENER EZEN FROG
Chevron down icon
Chevron down icon
GARDENER EZEN FROG
SKU GCA6-JPN447
Text on the reverse side:
A contemporary gardener adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating from 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also mean “to return” - so the frog is considered to bring good luck, representing good things returning.
A6 size (148mm x 105mm)
Luxury pearlescent eco certified paper
Produced in our London studio
Trivia fact on the reverse
Biodegradable packaging
FREE UK delivery for 5 cards or more
FREE international delivery over 10 cards
Greeting card
Search
Also available as
Error occurred while fetching results.
Greeting card
Text on the reverse side:
A contemporary gardener adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating from 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”...
View full details
Greeting card
Text on the reverse side:
The lily of the valley symbolises sweetness, happiness, beauty and purity. This flower can also suggest to people that th...
View full details
Greeting card
Text on the reverse side:
Mount Fuji, considered sacred in Japan, has been linked to everlasting life. Also in the print is the cherry blossom, a ...
View full details
4 seconds ago
Remove icon
Greeting card
Text on the reverse side:
One of the most commonly accepted origin of the name “fuji” is that the name sounds similar to “everlasting life.” In th...
View full details
4 seconds ago
Remove icon
Greeting card
Text on the reverse side:
A contemporary Sherlock adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, whi...
View full details
4 seconds ago
Remove icon
Greeting card
Text on the reverse side:
A contemporary Christmas adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print by Koson (1877-1945). Japanese folklore portrays the f...
View full details
4 seconds ago
Remove icon
Greeting card
Text on the reverse side:
The iris is associated with faith, hope, valour, and wisdom. It is a flower that has captivated the hearts of the Japane...
View full details