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Christmas Ornament <Moon>
Christmas Ornament <Moon>
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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
[Cherry Blossoms] Sakura
Fruitful days
The cherry blossom is a flower that represents Japan, and one theory is that it is the home of the rice field god, and that cherry blossom viewing parties began to be held in prayer for a bountiful harvest. May the cherry blossom god watch over you and bring you a fruitful life every day.
[Pine needles]
Strong Bonds
Pine needles, which remain firmly connected at the base even after they have fallen, represent a "strong bond." As they never separate, they also represent a happy marriage. This motif symbolizes the strong bond between two people, even as time passes and distance grows.
[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.
[Kagome]
talisman
This design, derived from the mesh pattern of a basket, is believed to ward off evil spirits. In the Edo period, it was customary to hang baskets with many eyes on eaves, as it was believed that demons hate eyes. Sometimes we feel as if we are being swallowed up by bad circumstances, but in those times, it is hoped that the mesh pattern will protect us.
[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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