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【Setsubun Swag】 Size: Approximately 50cm x 30cm Created on: January 4th Setsubun decorations are said to ward off evil that enters from the outside and have the meaning of warding off evil and bad luck. Eight auspicious items that bring good fortune are carefully selected. This is a large swag that celebrates the beginning of a new season with health and vigor, and is filled with wishes for warding off evil and happiness. ~Auspicious items used~ ✨Nanten (Heavenly Bamboo) Connected to "nantenn" (turning away from difficulty), it is an auspicious tree for warding off bad luck, turning difficulties into good fortune. ✨Hanging Chili Peppers (8, red only) Red symbolizes warding off evil, and red chili peppers are believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck. Also, "eight" is a symbol of increasing prosperity, and is an auspicious number for development and prosperity. ✨Peanuts Because the flowers fall and bear fruit, they are an auspicious item for casting off bad luck and bringing in good fortune and harvest. It is a symbol of warding off evil and prosperity, perfect for the Setsubun season. ✨Hiiragi (Holly) Its sharp leaves are said to ward off evil spirits, and it has been used as a Setsubun charm since ancient times. ✨Hiiragi Iwashi (Holly and Sardine) Uses real, domestically produced "katakuchi iwashi" (anchovies). It is a traditional Setsubun charm that is said to keep demons (evil spirits) away with the sharp leaves of the holly and the smell of the sardine heads. ✨Senryo (Japanese Goldleaf) The flower language includes "profit," "wealth," "property," and "affluence," making it an auspicious plant that evokes images of financial luck and abundance. ✨Kinkan (Kumquat) Connected to "kinkan" (golden crown), it signifies treasure and is a symbol of improved financial luck. ✨Sho-mon Rai-fuku (Fabric Tag) As the saying goes, "Good fortune comes to those who smile," it is filled with the wish to invite good fortune with a smile. You can decorate it at your entrance and enjoy it as a Setsubun decoration to ward off the year's bad luck and welcome good fortune. 【Important Notes】 ・Made and photographed with freshly picked materials. The dryness will progress upon delivery, and the texture may differ from the image. ・Because it is pesticide-free, leaves with insect bites and natural damage may be included. ・The berries of the Senryo are particularly prone to falling off, and may fall off during packaging and transportation, so please understand. ・Leaves and branches may be gently pressed during packaging. ・Due to its length, the tips of the leaves will be gently bent for shipping. ・Please purchase only if you understand that this is a handmade item. #SetsubunSwag #WardingOffEvil #CharmAgainstEvil #AuspiciousItems #HiiragiIwashi #Nanten #ChiliPeppers #HangingChiliPeppers #Senryo #Kinkan #Handmade #EntranceDecoration #WaModern #AfterNewYear #BeginningOfSpring #Season
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