Star Flower Brooch - Madder Red-
Star Flower Brooch - Madder Red-
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
[Shippo Connection] Tail-Shaped
The Shippo Tsunagi pattern, which is made by overlapping and widely connecting many circles, is said to be a "pattern that connects connections." This pattern expresses the hope that the circle (en) will turn into a ring (wa), drawing in good fortune. It also represents that good fortune is a treasure, like Shippo.
[Withered Leaves] He is
The flower language of dead leaves is "waiting for the new spring." In autumn, dead leaves fall from the branches, and the cold, dark winter arrives. However, when the cold weather passes, new buds begin to grow from the branches, using the dead leaves as nourishment, and new greenery appears and flowers bloom. This is a talisman that prays for the shedding of the old and the use of that energy to make a new Ibuki bloom.
[Hanabishi]
Among the family crests used by the Takeda clan of Kai, this crest features a diamond design of flowers. It is a powerful and cute design that combines the auspicious Chinese flower crest with the Takeda clan's diamond shape.
[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.