

The words "koi" and "nishikigoi" come from the Japanese reading of Classical Chinese words "common carp" and "brocaded carp" respectively. In Japanese, "koi" is a homophone for another word that means "affection" or "love", so koi are symbols of love and friendship in Japan.
Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in our own workshop outside of Copenhagen, Denmark.
The print will be delivered protectively packed in a cardboard tube. No frame is included.
If you want a frame for the print please have a look at the frame collection
Item no. 4800
Choose paper if you want your print in a frame. Take a look at our frame collection here
Choose canvas if you want your print in a magnetic oak hanger. See our oak hangers here