Special Offer for Friends of the Peace Crane Project
Use the code
Peace
for a 10% discount at checkout
Click or tap here for t-shirts, hoodies, totes, mugs & artwork inspired by Sadako Sasaki and the Peace Crane movement that was started in her name.
5% of proceeds from all sales of products featuring this design go to the
Peace Crane Project.
Sadako Sasaki (1943– 1955) was a two-year-old victim of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima in 1945. She passed away from the effects of severe radiation poisoning ten years later. While on her deathbed, Sadako folded one thousand origami peace cranes and has since become a symbol of peace herself.
“I will write peace on your wings and you will fly all over the world.”
– Sadako Sasaki
See our Benevolent Crane Remedy page for a fuller explanation of the Japanese characters, the design, and links to all our products featuring it.
Words & artwork by Ink © 2022. (This collage is composed entirely of original elements and images in the public domain.)