Hanko Workshop @ TENOHA
[:it]Siete pronti per il 9 Giugno? TENOHA sta preparando un interessantissimo evento a tema di fiori e piante con Laura Sauchelli di FATTOAMENO, esattamente un HANKO Workshop.
Che cosa sono gli Hanko?
Gli Hanko (判子) sono dei sigilli personalizzati fatti con legno, plastica o altro materiale molto usati nella cultura Giapponese. In Giappone si utilizza molto spesso un timbro al posto della firma. Questa usanza era inizialmente un’esclusiva dell’imperatore e i suoi vassalli, dopodichè cominciarono ad usarlo anche i nobili e i samurai nel periodo feudale. Il sigillo dei Samurai era esclusivamente utilizzato con l’inchiostro rosso.
Dopo il 1980, precisamente dopo la modernizzazione del Giappone, gli Hanko vengono utilizzati da tutta la società Giapponese.
Volete creare il vostro Hanko personalizzato? Sarà un’esperienza unica, vi aspettiamo il 9 Giugno a TENOHA!
Dove/Quando
Dove: TENOHA, Via Vigevano 18, 20144 Milano
Quando: 9 giugno
※ Prima sessione: ore 15.00 – 16.00
※ Seconda sessione: ore 17.00 – 18.00
COSTO: 15 € a persona
POSTI DISPONIBILI: 15 pax a sessione
OBBLIGATORIA LA PRENOTAZIONE + PAGAMENTO ANTICIPATO
Per info e prenotazioni cliccate sui link a seguire:
PRIMA SESSIONE: https://www.tenoha.it/booking/hanko-con-laura-prima-sessione/
SECONDA SESSIONE: https://www.tenoha.it/booking/hanko-con-laura-seconda-sessione/
TENOHA: https://www.tenoha.it/[:en]Are you ready for June 9th? TENOHA is preparing a very interesting flower and plant theme event with Laura Sauchelli from FATTOAMENO, we are talking exactly about a HANKO Workshop.
What is an Hanko?
Hanko (判子) are custom seals made with wood, plastic or other material widely used in Japanese culture. In Japan, a stamp is often used instead of a signature. This was initially an exclusive of the emperor and his vassals, after which the nobles and samurai also began to use it in the feudal period. The Samurai seal was exclusively used with red ink.
After 1980, precisely after the modernization of Japan, Hanko are used by the whole Japanese society.
Do you want to create your own Hanko? It will be a unique experience, we are waiting for you on June 9th at TENOHA!
Dove/Quando
Where when
Where: TENOHA, Via Vigevano 18, 20144 Milan
When: June 9th
※ First session: 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm
※ Second session: 5.00 pm – 6.00 pm
PRICE: € 15 per person
AVAILABILITY: 15 pax per session
RESERVATION OBLIGATORY + ADVANCE PAYMENT
For info and reservations click on the links below:
FIRST SESSION: https://www.tenoha.it/booking/hanko-con-laura-prima-sessione/
SECOND SESSION: https://www.tenoha.it/booking/hanko-con-laura-seconda-sessione/
TENOHA: https://www.tenoha.it/[:ja]Are you ready for June 9th? TENOHA is preparing a very interesting flower and plant theme event with Laura Sauchelli from FATTOAMENO, we are talking exactly about a HANKO Workshop.
What is an Hanko?
Hanko (判子) are custom seals made with wood, plastic or other material widely used in Japanese culture. In Japan, a stamp is often used instead of a signature. This was initially an exclusive of the emperor and his vassals, after which the nobles and samurai also began to use it in the feudal period. The Samurai seal was exclusively used with red ink.
After 1980, precisely after the modernization of Japan, Hanko are used by the whole Japanese society.
Do you want to create your own Hanko? It will be a unique experience, we are waiting for you on June 9th at TENOHA!
Dove/Quando
Where when
Where: TENOHA, Via Vigevano 18, 20144 Milan
When: June 9th
※ First session: 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm
※ Second session: 5.00 pm – 6.00 pm
PRICE: € 15 per person
AVAILABILITY: 15 pax per session
RESERVATION OBLIGATORY + ADVANCE PAYMENT
For info and reservations click on the links below:
FIRST SESSION: https://www.tenoha.it/booking/hanko-con-laura-prima-sessione/
SECOND SESSION: https://www.tenoha.it/booking/hanko-con-laura-seconda-sessione/
TENOHA: https://www.tenoha.it/[:]
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