Fine Japanese Calligraphy

The Art of Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase

myrrh

没薬 (motsuyaku)

The Japanese word 没薬 meaning "myrrh" is composed of the kanji (read motsu) meaning "drown; sink; hide" and (read yaku) meaning "medicine; chemical; enamel".

Verify: 没薬 in the Japanese-English Dictionary

myrrh (没薬) in Block style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
myrrh 没薬 motsuyaku Block Vertical VB3A
myrrh (没薬) in Block style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
myrrh 没薬 motsuyaku Block Vertical VB3B
myrrh (没薬) in Cursive style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
myrrh 没薬 motsuyaku Cursive Vertical VC3A
myrrh (没薬) in Design style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
myrrh 没薬 motsuyaku Design Vertical VD3A
myrrh (没薬) in Semi-Cursive style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
myrrh 没薬 motsuyaku Semi-Cursive Vertical VS3A
myrrh (没薬) in Semi-Cursive style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
myrrh 没薬 motsuyaku Semi-Cursive Vertical VS3B