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I would be happy if you could display these in your living room on a daily basis, as they are auspicious. From left: ◎---Hime Daruma (Princess Daruma) - 10cm tall Daruma dolls are famous as lucky charms that bring good fortune through the saying "fall seven times, rise eight." Perhaps they were made as "chirimen zaiku" (crepe crafts) since ancient times, with the wish that children will get back up after falling seven times. ◎---Osarukko (Sarubobo) - 9cm tall "Osarukko" are called "Sarubobo" in the Hida region. In the Hida dialect, babies are called "bobo." These are cloth dolls that ward off misfortune for infants. They are considered lucky charms, combining the meaning of "saru" (monkey), which means "to leave" (as in misfortune leaving), and the sound "en" (from the monkey's sound), which represents "good relationships" and "family harmony." Also, red is considered an auspicious color. ◎---Fuusen Bukuro (Balloon Bag) - 8cm tall These are bags that resemble paper balloons. Paper balloons have been one of the playthings of children since ancient times. From their shape, they were made as "chirimen zaiku" (crepe crafts) since the Edo period, with the wish that children will grow up round, harmonious, and beautiful. ◎---Tai Bukuro (Sea Bream Bag) - 12cm wide The "tai" (sea bream) is, of course, derived from "medetai" (auspicious), and has been served on the family's celebratory table since ancient times. Also, the color red is an auspicious color, and because it represents a celebratory occasion, it has been made as a crepe craft, imagining sea bream since ancient times, with the image of bringing good fortune. ◎---Ume no Hana (Plum Blossom) - 5cm wide This is an image of a plum blossom. It is said to be a very auspicious flower, heralding the arrival of spring. ◎---Tsubaki Bukuro (Camellia Bag) - 8cm wide Camellia bags are a representative of traditional crafts made since the Edo period. Camellias have been made since ancient times as flowers that announce the arrival of spring. The color red is said to have the meaning of warding off illness and evil, and red camellia flowers have been favored and widely made. Thank you for viewing.
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