Fine Japanese Calligraphy

The Art of Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase

Grandchild

(mago)

The Japanese word mago is a single kanji word meaning "Grandchild; Grandchildren" . Which is to say mago means both ""Grandchild" and "Grandchildren". This is because, as Wikipedia's Japanese Language puts it, "Japanese nouns have no grammatical number, gender or article aspect ." And so mago naturally refers to one or more grandchildren.

Grandchild (mago) can be used by itself or personalized with names from our huge selection of Names in Japanese.

Verify: 孫 in the Japanese-English Dictionary

Grandchild (孫) in Block style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Grandchild mago Block Vertical VB1C
Grandchild (孫) in Cursive style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Grandchild mago Cursive Vertical VC1B
Grandchild (孫) in Cursive style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Grandchild mago Cursive Vertical VC1C
Grandchild (孫) in Semi-Cursive style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Grandchild mago Semi-Cursive Vertical VS1C
Grandchild (孫) in Semi-Cursive style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Grandchild mago Semi-Cursive Vertical VS1D