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Christmas Ornament <Bird>
Christmas Ornament <Bird>
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This winter, Japan Paper hal will bring you ornaments to brighten up your Christmas.
It has a Japanese feel but blends beautifully into the Christmas tree.
It comes in a cute package as a set of five, making it a great gift.
The washi paper used in this design
[Flower Shippo]
Flowers that connect relationships
Shippo Tsunagi, which is made up of many connected circles, is said to be a "pattern that connects ties." The ties (circles) become harmony (rings), and it is hoped that these ties will spread. Hana Shippo, which has flowers placed within the Shippo Tsunagi pattern, is a pattern that expresses the hope that you will connect with good people and things, and that beautiful flowers will bloom.
[Crane]
Longevity and marital harmony
It is an auspicious pattern that symbolizes longevity and marital harmony. Because of their habit of staying together for life, it is considered a symbol of marital harmony, and because of the saying "cranes live for a thousand years," it is also a symbol of longevity. Because of these auspicious meanings, it is often used on celebratory occasions such as wedding attire.
[Snowflake]
good harvest
Snowflakes are an elegant pattern in which various snow crystals are shaped like flowers. It is said that crops grow well in years with heavy snowfall, and snow is considered essential for enriching farmland. Snowflakes, also known as a symbol of bountiful harvests, are a pattern that expresses hopes for a bountiful harvest after overcoming the cold winter.
[Dead Leaves] He
Waiting for the New Year
The flower language of dead leaves includes "waiting for the new year" and "melancholy." In autumn, the dead leaves fall from the branches, and the cold, dark winter arrives, but once the cold weather passes, new buds begin to grow on the branches, using the fallen leaves as nourishment, and new greenery appears, and flowers bloom.
[Seigaiha] Seigaiha
A peaceful life
This pattern originates from the gagaku piece "Seigaiha," danced by Hikaru Genji in the Tale of Genji. The pattern evokes the blessings of the vast ocean, and is an auspicious motif that embodies wishes for happiness that will continue forever like the endless waves, and a peaceful life like the gentle waves.
[specification]
Diameter: 40mm
Weight: 6g/piece
Body: Japanese paper, resin, metal parts
[Note]
・Prices shown are excluding tax.
・This item is a one-of-a-kind piece made by cutting out washi paper. Please note that the pattern may differ slightly from the photo because the location of the paper cut varies for each item.
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