Star Flower Brooch -Flaxen-
Star Flower Brooch -Flaxen-
A brooch designed with the image of flowers blooming in the sky.
Several kinds of washi paper are plumply set in resin and then combined like petals to create a single flower. The sparkling flower catches your eye like a star.
Attaching it to the collar of your coat or sweater makes it perfect for winter outfits.
This brooch is lightweight, so you can wear it on a T-shirt during cooler seasons without it dangling down due to its weight.
The washi paper used in this design
[Two-line lattice]
During the Edo period, many variations of checkered patterns were created by changing the number of vertical and horizontal stripes. Popular Kabuki actors created their own original patterns, and checkered patterns became very popular among the common people. A widely spreading checkered pattern is said to bring good luck.
[Asanoha]
This pattern is derived from the shape of the hemp leaf. As hemp grows straight and is strong, it was often used for baby clothes with the hope that the child would grow up healthy. It is a pattern that supports those who want to continue growing and moving forward.
[Kagome]
Kagome is a talisman made to resemble the mesh pattern of a basket. In ancient Japan, it was believed that demons hated eyes, and there was a custom of hanging baskets with many eyes on eaves to ward off evil. No matter what bad situation you find yourself in, Kagome will surely protect you.
[Tortoise Shell]
The tortoise shell pattern, which originates from the tortoise shell, has been considered an auspicious motif that brings good health and longevity, as in the saying, "A crane lives for a thousand years, a tortoise lives for ten thousand years." In addition, because the continuous hexagons are a solid pattern that does not crumble, it is also a motif that brings good fortune and solid prosperity.
[specification]
Size: 35mm x 35mm
Weight: 9 g
Body: Japanese paper, resin, alloy
[Note]
・Prices shown are excluding tax.
・These earrings are one-of-a-kind items 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.