'Sushi Sisters' Poster — The Sacred Bond. No Explanation Required.
There are friendships that require no origin story. No meet-cute, no shared trauma, no personality test to confirm compatibility. Some things simply find each other and the world makes more sense because of it. Salmon. Tuna. Avocado. Rice wrapped in nori. Soy sauce on the side, wasabi used with respect, ginger eaten between bites like punctuation. This is not a meal. This is a relationship.
The Sushi Sisters poster is for the people who understand that sushi is not fast food, not a trend, not something that happens at a buffet under a heat lamp. It is for the ones who have sat at a counter in Tokyo or at a kitchen table in Berlin on a Tuesday night with a delivery box and chopsticks and felt, genuinely felt, that everything was going to be fine.
The sisters are not interchangeable. Each one has a role. The salmon brings warmth. The tuna brings drama. The avocado brings the creaminess that holds everything together and never gets enough credit. They do not compete. They complete.
It does not require a special occasion. It requires only good fish, properly seasoned rice, and the wisdom to leave the spicy mayo situation alone when it is already perfect. Shrimps on sushi? Absolutely. We delightfully say yes to all the unkosher variations. Bring those shrimps on.
This is the Sushi Sisters Declaration — created by Joyful Objects founder Phyllis and her Israeli-Ukrainian friend who lives in Spain. Two women. One philosophy. Zero apologies.
💙 For all the girls who love sushi and sisterhood — a non-negotiable
🌸 Pink background, green typography — the color of cherry blossoms and wasabi certainty
🍤 Pairs with proper soy sauce, shrimp nigiri, green tea, and your most chaotic sushi-loving friend
🚫 Not with a buffet heat lamp. We have been very clear about this.
🖼️ 200 gsm premium matte paper — smooth, non-reflective, FSC-certified, 0.26 mm thickness
📐 13×18 cm / 5×7″ — small format, enormous loyalty
✨ Printed on demand — no minimums, no compromises, no sad supermarket sushi
Sit at the counter. Trust the chef. Order the omakase if you can. Hang the poster. L'chaim. 💙