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Kinchaku S / Umbrella
Kinchaku S / Umbrella
A rounded and warm triangular silhouette.
A mini talisman-sized mini kinchaku.
The size makes you want to put something in there.
It can also be used as a bag-in-bag by filling it with things such as sesame seeds from daily sesame journeys, sesame sweets, sesame cosmetics, and more.
Also recommended for gift packaging.
Umbrella pattern
"Good luck" "Development" "Talisman"
Umbrellas began to be patterned in the middle of the Edo period, and have the connotations of ``good luck'' and ``development'' as auspicious objects that lead to expansion.
It is also called a snake-eye umbrella because when it is unfolded, it looks like a snake's eye, and it has also been given the meaning of ``amulet from evil spirits'', as it is shaped like the eyes of a snake used by the gods.
This umbrella pattern, which shows colorful and rhythmic movement in the midst of a blizzard of cherry blossoms, is a very auspicious pattern that looks like a scene from Kabuki.
Product size: 11.5×10.5 cm