kutseühingud
Kutseühingud, which translates to congregations of the kyushu-tanhakkō style of calligraphy in some languages, is a term used to describe a specific art form. It originated in Japan and involves a collaborative effort among multiple individuals to create intricate and detailed calligraphy pieces.
This style of calligraphy typically involves using black ink, applied in specific strokes and patterns to the
In the context of kutseühingud, participants often create large-scale calligraphy works by working together, with each
Examples of kutseühingud can be seen in various Asian countries, where it continues to be practiced by